We are the successors of the legendary Italian glass masters. With humility and dedication, we try to apply their teachings with a projection towards the future.
In Italy, interest in glass began to grow at the beginning of the 1900s, during the artistic current called Liberty Style.
It was at the exhibition of the 1914 Biennale that the world became acquainted with the legendary art of Italian glass masters: Vittorio Toso Borella, Vittorio Zecchin, Salviati, Carlo Moretti and Seguso (the latter already honored by Gabriele D’Annunzio in his masterpiece “Il Fuoco” Of 1900).
Among others, Vittorio Zecchin managed to introduce important innovations: after 1914, his works were characterized by the lightness and transparency of the material. A trait that later influenced other exponents of the Italian scene, such as Venini, who after the Second World War provided for the recovery of traditional techniques, such as filigree, murrina and incalmo.
It is from the furrow traced by these artists, who made Italian glass famous in the world, that Lux Illuminazione was born. The best craftsmen in the lighting sector at the center of a far-sighted and visionary project, which tends to embrace the classic and, at the same time, to rest its feet on innovation, aimed at upsetting the national and international market.
That of Lux ILLUMINAZIONE is a story of passion, inherited from the great artisan artists of the past, who made Italy great.
From a small flake of glass, an artistic masterpiece of Italian know-how can be born, aimed at illuminating the whole world.