Cristina Prandoni Lighting - What's up

Cristina Prandoni Lighting - Invisible collection
Cristina Prandoni Lighting - Elle Decor

“I have turned a little corner of my house into my office. I chose it for its proximity to both a window and a power outlet, into which I have plugged my favorite little lamp: the Rougemont Table Lamp by Cristina Prandoni. I bought it through the Invisible Collection and took it with me on the plane when I flew to the Hamptons to isolate with my family. I love it because it illuminates only my desk, which helps me focus and concentrate. It is small and precious. The light it creates is soothing and is enhanced by the reflections of the shining sun on the polished brass throughout the day.”

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Anna Zaoui - The Invisible Collection

London - April 2020

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Cristina Prandoni Lighting - Nomad St.Moritz

The traveling showcase for collectable design created in 2016 as a concept ready to travel the world, nomad is a response to the growing interest in collectable design and contemporary art among collectors, cultural institutions and beyond. nomad brings together leading international galleries to create standout exhibitions in extraordinary architectural locations.

Totem table light seen at the Invisible Collection stand and Rougemont table light surrounded by George E. Ohr ceramic pieces.

Nomad - St Moritz February 2020

Cristina Prandoni Lighting - Chester Jones Designer Endorsment

London - 13 December 2018


" Cristina Prandoni’s new range of wall lamps embody all that you expect in the best of Italian design flair. We may recognise the inspiration behind some of the fittings but she has fashioned these models into a range that is uniquely her own. We might detect the spirit of Joseph Hoffman in her red Grid Lamp or fine echoes of the bright machine turned surfaces in Bugatti dashboards, and the Miro-esque playfulness in her Constellation wall fitting, by this means she has translated some of the most memorable 20th century design features into serving her own ideas. We are shown that wall lamps can be more than utilitarian necessities, at their best they can lift the spirits and light the way to a more fulfilled life. "


Chester Jones - Designer