Goffredo Reggiani
Goffredo Reggiani (1929–2004)
Goffredo Reggiani was an Italian lighting designer and entrepreneur renowned for his innovative and sculptural lighting creations that epitomize mid-century modern and Space Age aesthetics.
In the early 1950s, Reggiani founded Reggiani Illuminazione in Brianza, Italy—a region celebrated for its rich design heritage. Initially focusing on decorative lighting, his company quickly gained acclaim for its sleek, modern designs that seamlessly blended form and function.
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Reggiani's designs became emblematic of the era's fascination with futuristic forms. His work often featured materials like chrome, opaline glass, and teak, resulting in distinctive pieces such as the "Orbit" chandelier and the "Surf" floor lamp. These creations are characterized by their bold geometric shapes and innovative use of materials.

Reggiani's commitment to innovation extended beyond aesthetics. In the 1970s, his company was among the first in Europe to develop low-voltage halogen lamps, setting new standards in lighting technology. This pioneering spirit continued into the 1980s with the introduction of the "Downspot," the first fully adjustable recessed electric lighting fixture, revolutionizing the way spaces were illuminated.
Today, Reggiani Illuminazione remains a leader in the lighting industry, known for its cutting-edge LED solutions and commitment to design excellence. Goffredo Reggiani's legacy endures through the timeless appeal of his designs, which continue to inspire and illuminate interiors worldwide.
Sources: 1stDibs, Reggiani Illuminazione