Pallucco Biography
Pallucco is a designer who has always distinguished himself from dominant styles, experimenting with innovative solutions and seeking particular shapes and objects with strong aesthetic content, drawing on different cultural sources and being influenced by them. This is the perspective with which Pallucco has explored the world of design since the 1980s, identifying and choosing not what is simply fashionable, but what represents the style trend. This carefully curated and unconventional approach has allowed the company to establish itself internationally since its foundation.
In the 2000s, Pallucco's attention shifted to decoration thanks to the artistic direction of Jurgen Bey, who introduced new forms and new formal languages. At the same time, the group of designers who collaborate with the company has expanded, producing and experimenting with new solutions and discovering the frontiers of contemporary design with the expressive freedom that characterizes the Pallucco style. Hannes Wettstein, Jean Nouvel, Tom Dixon, Jaime Hayón, Christian Deuber, Sergio Calatroni, Denis Santachiara, Kazuhiro Yamanaka, Enrico Franzolini, Lagranja Design, Susanne Philippson, Matalie Crasset, Constance Guisset, Brian Rasmussen and Luciano Bertoncini create exclusive pieces for Pallucco which they define the style of a laboratory of ideas in which multicultural design trends are compared.
Pallucco's current production is a fusion of contemporary, historical and timeless objects. The Fortuny lamp by Mariano Fortuny, a visionary masterpiece of the early twentieth century, best represents the spirit of the company. Pallucco has a history rooted in a prestigious past, which is projected towards a future of research and exploration.