Proud and elegant as a princess of eternal beauty, the Grace collection is permeated by genteel classic charm. The structure is eclectic, borrowing the diffuser system from the traditional Murano chandelier: the cup grows in size and becomes a large goblet that contains and enhances the luminous element inside it, made with the rostrato technique. The methods utilized to create the trunk, crossed by evocative bubbles enclosed between two layers of glass, in separate colours, are equally sophisticated. The final effect is dazzling, the result of a complex sequence of workmanship, from dipped ballotton to mirror finishing.
Finishings
Venetian Crystal
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CC
Crystal
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DK
Olive
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AK
Cadet Blue
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LQ
Bluastro
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VI
Violet
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VA
Antalia Green
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BW
Brown
Metal Structures
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OJ
Brushed Gold
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CN
Dark Chrome
Spec sheet
Philippe Nigro
French designer born in Nice, he studied decorative arts and product design (L.DeVinci, Antibes - La Martinière, Lyon -école Boulle, Paris).
Philippe Nigro began his career alongside De Lucchi in Milan, with whom he has participated in many product, furniture, lighting, interior design, event design and architecture projects.
Over the years these experiences, enriched by a mixture of Franco-Italian culture, allow him to deal with very different aspects of Design.
Between prospective research and pragmatic analysis of the “savoir-faire” of the producers he works with, Philippe moves between projects of different scales, whether they are well-known brands, luxury industry or local crafts.
He has also developed exhibition design: in 2014 the 7th edition of the Triennale Design Museum in Milan, “Italian Design beyond the Crisis”.
In 2015 he created the sets for Lexus at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, the Japanese car manufacturer, for which in 2017 he created the new stand concept for the world trade shows.
In 2016-17 he created the outdoor installations Ultralin, Paris Place des Vosges and Sololino in Milan Montenapoleone for CELC.
He collaborates with Ligne Roset, Cinna, Foscarini, DePadova, Baccarat, Moleskine, Driade, CELC, le Mobilier National, Rado, Zanotta, Lexus, DCW, Hermès, Barovier&Toso.
He was awarded as Designer of the Year 2014 at Maison & Objet.
His Twin-Chairs, T.U and Confluence projects are in the collections of the Center Pompidou and the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.