Maurizio Mancini

Maurizio Mancini is an Italian designer born in Piacenza in 1952. He studied at the Polytechnic of Milan and obtained his degree in architecture in 1976.
He started his career in his father's workshop in Piacenza but from 1985 his ambition led him to collaborate with architects such as Alberto Ferruzzi in his workshop in Via Stendhal in Milan.
His creations met a great success and his new style was quickly noticed. He creates refined and avant-garde lamps and interiors and establishes himself as an atypical designer. His work is marked by a desire to make light important but secondary and discreet in the interiors he creates.
When he collaborated with Davide Groppi, he designed the Belladinotte lamp, which is a good example of his creativity. This design object is equipped with a mirror to conceal the light source. It will light up gardens in an effective and discreet way.
For those who are looking for a floor lamp, the Masai model is the one to choose. It adds a touch of style to your interior with sobriety and subtlety and will delight collectors who want to highlight their artworks with modernity.
He is now a designer who is recognized worldwide and has three design studios in Piacenza, Milan and Paris.