Oluce

Oluce is the oldest design firm founded by Giuseppe Ostuni in 1945 and still productive, thanks to the many prizes awarded to its products and the great designers that in these 60 years have collaborated with Oluce, changing from time to time face company.

Oluce began participating in the IX Triennial with Luminator drawn by F. Buzzi, then to make great strides in the lighting industry, with its projects.

History, iconic, beauty, technology and innovation are five different faces of Oluce, five substantially inseparable components that can be found in the products that have made the company's history.

Atollo Vico Magistretti is probably the most famous lamp in the world, now on display at MoMA as a symbol of Italian and international design.

For each decade it can be attributed to a designer with its lamps to worldwide success:

- In 1963, the table lamp 275 M. Zanuso in 1966 lamps watertight outdoor Fresnel Zanuso and Joe Colombo, in 1965 the group of lamps Spider.Per finish the year in 1967 model Coupe J. Colombo.

-In 1970 Oluce makes the first halogen lamp and puts it on the market in 1972 by Vico Magistretti.

-In The 90s seguoni other successes such as the lamp Soiree and Estela, to get to 2000 with cloud and Toni Cordero in 2001 Sassi white Murano glass.