Ferruccio Laviani signs a new Foscarini collection

The Be/Color collection brings back five iconic lamps from the past with using a new color look with a retro flavor.

Ferruccio Laviani reinterprets some of Foscarini’s iconic lamps in a chromatic key. Be/Color is the Venetian company’s new capsule collection which brings back models such as Magneto by Giulio Iacchetti, Twiggy by Marc Sadler, Binic by Ionna Vautrin, Gregg by Ludovica + Roberto Palomba, Bahia by Lucidi Pevere. The color scheme, with a retro flavor, introduces pastel colors including green, blue, pink and bricky, creating bright combinations between the various elements of the lamps.

Twiggy lamp by Marc Sadler, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.1 Twiggy lamp by Marc Sadler, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.2 Twiggy lamp by Marc Sadler, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.3 Twiggy lamp by Marc Sadler, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.4 Twiggy lamp by Marc Sadler, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.5 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.6 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.7 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.8 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.9 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.10 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.11 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.12 Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.13 Gregg lamp by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.14 Gregg lamp by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.15 Magneto lamp by Giulio Iacchetti, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.16 Magneto lamp by Giulio Iacchetti, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.17 Magneto lamp by Giulio Iacchetti, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.18 Bahia lamp by Lucidi Pevere, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.19 Bahia lamp by Lucidi Pevere, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.20 Bahia lamp by Lucidi Pevere, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018
Img.21 Bahia lamp by Lucidi Pevere, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour capsule collection by Foscarini, 2018

“Color has only recently been legitimized”, says Ferruccio Laviani, “from those rationalist legacies that have always considered it something accessory, not fundamental, remaining within the declination of the single primary colors. It was only with the advent of Postmodernism and above all with Memphis and Alchimia that unusual color palettes were introduced, with out-of-the-box combinations. Color and its presence in contemporary industrial design thus becomes an important topic in design and one of the main elements of each new creation.”

Binic lamp by Ionna Vautrin, reinterpreted by Ferruccio Laviani for the Be/Colour collection by Foscarini, 2018

“Designing with color means considering not only what is at the center, but also what is nearby and around”, explains Carlo Urbinati, president of Foscarini. “We are born with color, which brings volumes to life, allows us to read the full and the empty and expresses the object’s personality”.

  • Be/Colour
  • Ferruccio Laviani
  • Foscarini
  • 2018