Believing that “art prevails over design”, Pablo Pallucco founded his company in 1982 in Treviso, Italy. It evolved into a design-driven company and in the 1980s, and took over production of Mariano Fortuny’s iconic 1921 lamp, a piece that has been likened to sculpture. Pallucco is driven by design, research and communication. Their aim is to boost their image as a "Design Company" more than ever. Pallucco is perhaps the only Design Company operating in the Furniture and Lighting sectors. Pallucco states it’s all about creativity, materials and processes to offer their clients a home that is unique and instantly recognisable – not lacklustre and...
Believing that “art prevails over design”, Pablo Pallucco founded his company in 1982 in Treviso, Italy. It evolved into a design-driven company and in the 1980s, and took over production of Mariano Fortuny’s iconic 1921 lamp, a piece that has been likened to sculpture. Pallucco is driven by design, research and communication. Their aim is to boost their image as a "Design Company" more than ever. Pallucco is perhaps the only Design Company operating in the Furniture and Lighting sectors. Pallucco states it’s all about creativity, materials and processes to offer their clients a home that is unique and instantly recognisable – not lacklustre and indistinguishable from a thousand others. Their success has been forged in part due to some classic products: the bookcase designed by Wettstein, the great Fortuny lamp and the Papiro lamps by Calatroni have been the leading products.