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CECCOTTI’S LIGHTING COLLECTION

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Published by Sugar & Cream, Wednesday 17 December 2025

Images courtesy of Ceccotti

From Iconic Designs to A Visionary Expression of Light as Architecture, Emotion, and Timeless Beauty

What does light mean to Ceccotti Collezioni? Not merely illumination, but objects with a strong personality, capable of enriching interiors with both function and poetry. Through collaborations with international designers such as Studio DRIFT, Vincenzo De Cotiis, Todd Bracher, Jaime Hayon, Giuseppe Casarosa, and Roberto Lazzeroni, the company explores light as a language — sometimes theatrical, sometimes intimate, always timeless. Their lamps are conceived as luminous sculptures, able to transform the atmosphere of domestic and contract spaces alike.

ALBERI DI TOSCANA by GIUSEPPE CASAROSA

AUDREY by ROBERTO LAZZERONI

The Icons of Light
Among the most emblematic creations stands Blass by Studio DRIFT, a striking pendant born in 2012. A cascade of 500 Pyrex tubes suspended from a polished brass structure forms a glowing architectural waterfall. Complex in construction, Blass compels the gaze upwards, redefining the ceiling as a stage for light.

BLASS by STUDIO DRIFT

After Glow, designed by Vincenzo De Cotiis, turns brass and tempered glass into circular statements. With versions spanning floor and ceiling models, this family embodies Ceccotti’s sculptural ambition: objects that radiate light while standing as powerful decorative presences.

Lia by Todd Bracher

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In contrast, Todd Bracher’s Lia demonstrates the beauty of restraint. Minimalist in form — tubular brass supporting a delicate LED source — Lia’s table and floor versions highlight Ceccotti’s devotion to materials and detail, proving that simplicity, too, can be rich.

OBON by DRAW STUDIO

Light with Character
Playful yet refined, Jaime Hayon’s Saint Louis suspension lamp joins brass, ceramic, and glass into a versatile pendant. Whether above a dining table or bedside, it directs light downward while diffusing it through a glowing sphere, balancing utility and whimsy. Giuseppe Casarosa’s Alberi di Toscana merges function with symbolism. A wooden tray elevates a Volterra alabaster lampshade sculpted in forms reminiscent of Tuscany’s olive, cypress, and pine trees. It is both lamp and catchall — a tribute to the tactile beauty of natural materials.

STEEL FLOWER by ROBERTO LAZZERONI

Lazzeroni’s Sculptural Series: Steel Flower, Sun Ra, Audrey
Roberto Lazzeroni enriches the lighting collection with poetic gestures. Steel Flower reimagines the corolla of a bloom using bent steel wires and frosted glass. Sun Ra becomes a cosmic allegory, its luminous sphere orbiting within an elliptical frame of marble and metal, evoking Saturn’s rings. Finally, Audrey pays homage to cinema’s elegance, with pleated lampshades recalling Hepburn’s iconic silhouette, accented by velvet ribbons and mother-of-pearl buttons.

SUN RA by ROBERTO LAZZERONI

Each Ceccotti lamp is designed to transcend its practical role, offering a vision of light as architecture, emotion, and timeless beauty.

AFTER GLOW by VINCENZO DE COTIIS

SAINT LOUIS by JAIME HAYON

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