MASSIMILIANO RAGGI
Massimiliano Raggi was born in San Marino in 1967 and graduated in architecture at Politecnico di Milano in 1993. After a long working experience abroad in the 90s as a designer and then as the creative director of Habitat International, since 1999 he has been living and working in San Marino as interior and product designer as well as creative director. The love for the detail, the continuous research and his innate curiosity have led him to the realization of interior design projects both for public and private spaces all over the world and to the design of exhibition stands and products for companies such as Sicis, Casa Milano, Contardi Lighting, Cooperativa Ceramica d’Imola, Oasis Group, Room.
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Mikado, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a collection of “jewel” lamps characterised by the combination of rectangular brass tubes and slanted cubes in engraved crystal, with two types of workmanship. The apparently random juxtaposition (hence the name “Mikado”) in fact follow a precise and balanced scheme. The LED sources, inserted in the tubes so as to showcase the preciousness of the crystal, make Mikado a high-performance decorative product that is compatible with home automation systems.
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Mikado, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a collection of “jewel” lamps characterised by the combination of rectangular brass tubes and slanted cubes in engraved crystal, with two types of workmanship. The apparently random juxtaposition (hence the name “Mikado”) in fact follow a precise and balanced scheme. The LED sources, inserted in the tubes so as to showcase the preciousness of the crystal, make Mikado a high-performance decorative product that is compatible with home automation systems.
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Mikado, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a collection of “jewel” lamps characterised by the combination of rectangular brass tubes and slanted cubes in engraved crystal, with two types of workmanship. The apparently random juxtaposition (hence the name “Mikado”) in fact follow a precise and balanced scheme. The LED sources, inserted in the tubes so as to showcase the preciousness of the crystal, make Mikado a high-performance decorative product that is compatible with home automation systems.
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Mikado, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a collection of “jewel” lamps characterised by the combination of rectangular brass tubes and slanted cubes in engraved crystal, with two types of workmanship. The apparently random juxtaposition (hence the name “Mikado”) in fact follow a precise and balanced scheme. The LED sources, inserted in the tubes so as to showcase the preciousness of the crystal, make Mikado a high-performance decorative product that is compatible with home automation systems.
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Mikado, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a collection of “jewel” lamps characterised by the combination of rectangular brass tubes and slanted cubes in engraved crystal, with two types of workmanship. The apparently random juxtaposition (hence the name “Mikado”) in fact follow a precise and balanced scheme. The LED sources, inserted in the tubes so as to showcase the preciousness of the crystal, make Mikado a high-performance decorative product that is compatible with home automation systems.
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Mikado, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a collection of “jewel” lamps characterised by the combination of rectangular brass tubes and slanted cubes in engraved crystal, with two types of workmanship. The apparently random juxtaposition (hence the name “Mikado”) in fact follow a precise and balanced scheme. The LED sources, inserted in the tubes so as to showcase the preciousness of the crystal, make Mikado a high-performance decorative product that is compatible with home automation systems.
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Kubric, designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a suspension lamp made from blown glass – it is shaped as a sphere which is cut at the base, yet pleated inside (thanks to a double mould) and gilded. With a diameter of 14 cm, it is available in versions with or without a canopy, to adapt to special bespoke settings that can be produced “on request”, with an almost unlimited size and number. The light source is a 5W COB-LED, with mains voltage for the 230V versions
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Fly, designed by Massimiliani Raggi, is a decisive statement A light-bar that is as thin as a blade, as sharp as a cut. Fly is a flexible lamp that can be used in several rooms of the house, or in the contract and hospitality sector. When used with the upper or front textile diffuser in the wall version, it becomes a piece of furniture – almost a luminous sculpture, especially when it is repeated, or combined in different ways. The lamp’s versatility and its modernity are evident, with a wide range of applications.
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Eclisse, designed by Massimiliano Raggi, Is a suspension light or chandelier inspired by the solar eclipse, it plays with light, shadows and overlapping elements. It consists of three multi-sized rings, made of wood with a light and dark bronze finish, using the new techniques of painting with metal powders – the effect is that of brushed bronze on metal. The main light, dimmable, is now inserted in the lateral rings, and is diffused by the special plastic material with veins, which is reminiscent of marble.
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Cube, designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a table lantern in two dimensions. The external structure, in composite material, is finished in bronze using new painting techniques with metal powders: the satin bronze effect is so flawless that it is virtually impossible to tell whether it is metal or not. The inner part of the lantern is in gold-painted metal, which creates an elegant contrast. The ribbed glass of the diffuser enhances the product.
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Cube, designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a table lantern in two dimensions. The external structure, in composite material, is finished in bronze using new painting techniques with metal powders: the satin bronze effect is so flawless that it is virtually impossible to tell whether it is metal or not. The inner part of the lantern is in gold-painted metal, which creates an elegant contrast. The ribbed glass of the diffuser enhances the product.
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Bogota SO, Designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a light element that is fluid, like an object thrown upwards and which remains suspended. The idea of lightness is expressed, using a material that declares its contemporaneity, and which fits into our interiors with decisiveness and elegance. The luminous part, covered in Viennese straw set within a black lacquered oval, has a vintage yet very modern flavour – a style that reminds us of Brazilian and South American modernist interiors of the 1960s and 70s.
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Bogota SO, Designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a light element that is fluid, like an object thrown upwards and which remains suspended. The idea of lightness is expressed, using a material that declares its contemporaneity, and which fits into our interiors with decisiveness and elegance. The luminous part, covered in Viennese straw set within a black lacquered oval, has a vintage yet very modern flavour – a style that reminds us of Brazilian and South American modernist interiors of the 1960s and 70s.
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Bogota SO, Designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a light element that is fluid, like an object thrown upwards and which remains suspended. The idea of lightness is expressed, using a material that declares its contemporaneity, and which fits into our interiors with decisiveness and elegance. The luminous part, covered in Viennese straw set within a black lacquered oval, has a vintage yet very modern flavour – a style that reminds us of Brazilian and South American modernist interiors of the 1960s and 70s.
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Audrey FL, designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is an Iconic product inspired by the famous hat worn by Audrey Hepburn in the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's". Designed for exclusive and elegant locations such as lobbies, boutiques, clubs, restaurants and also for classy residential environments. Audrey collection, composed by two table versions, the floor and the suspension versions, is designed as a true style exercise. There are three shades that join together: the cotton on the upper and lower part, san colour bouclé fabric on the central part and the new velvet trimmings, available in different colours. The stem is covered with a braided silk cord.
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Bogota SO, Designed by Massimiliano Raggi, is a light element that is fluid, like an object thrown upwards and which remains suspended. The idea of lightness is expressed, using a material that declares its contemporaneity, and which fits into our interiors with decisiveness and elegance. The luminous part, covered in Viennese straw set within a black lacquered oval, has a vintage yet very modern flavour – a style that reminds us of Brazilian and South American modernist interiors of the 1960s and 70s.