About us
Creativity and dynamism are the strong points of the company founded in 1966 by Giorgio Gandellini and Anna Lari, two people who decided to share their lives, passions, ideas and dreams.
The birth of Giada and Ambra, the so longed for daughters, inspired the production lines which where followed by many others lines.
Originality, purity of forms, careful color and finishing selection: this is what the whole collection is about.
Giorgio and Anna with the help of Giada and Ambra and other talented assistants, are, today, a designer and manufacturer family. They are the key figures in a real workshop where they design, make and market their products to the finest stores in Italy and all over the world.
Unique design projected and made in a workshop where creativity has no limits.
Today ANNA LARI lamps, with their essential shapes and minimalist lines, respond to the current design trends which demand careful research of colours and the materials. We only work with brass, iron, aluminium, copper, Plexiglass and glass.
We love matching artisanal methods with contemporary technologies, in pursuit of Italian excellence exported all over the world. This is the biggest challenge for our family business.”
Giorgio and Anna with the help of Giada and Ambra and other talented assistants, are, today, a designers/manufacturers family. They are the key figures in a real workshop where they design, make and market their products to the finest stores in Italy and all over the world.
Unique design projected and made in a workshop where creativity has no limits.
Today ANNA LARI lamps, with their essential shapes and minimalist lines, respond to the current design trends which demand careful research of colours and the materials: brass, iron, aluminium, copper, Plexiglass and glass.
We love to associate artisanal methods with contemporary technologies, in pursuit of Italian excellence that takes the world’s way. This is the biggest challenge for our family business.”
Giorgio and Anna with the help of Giada and Ambra and other talented assistants, are, today, a designers/manufacturers family. They are the key figures in a real workshop where they design, make and market their products to the finest stores in Italy and all over the world.
Unique design projected and made in a workshop where creativity has no limits.
Today ANNA LARI lamps, with their essential shapes and minimalist lines, respond to the current design trends which demand careful research of colours and the materials: brass, iron, aluminium, copper, Plexiglass and glass.
We love to associate artisanal methods with contemporary technologies, in pursuit of Italian excellence that takes the world’s way. This is the biggest challenge for our family business.”
Many things have changed over the years in our workshop but the historical “know-how” has always been maintained, added now, with new technologies while preserving constant care of the “handmade”. The manual works complement the mechanical ones of lathes, milling machines and drills.
We try to make the most of the technical and aesthetic potential of the metal and invent new antique finishes (rusted iron, acidic black, antique brass and copper) without negltecting the modern and shiny finishes such as chrome, steel, gold and silver. Each piece is finished with the passion and the skills of a real craftsman and becomes a unique product with no concession to mass production.
In our workshop many things have changed over the years but the historical “know-how” has always been maintained, where now, new technologies are added while maintaining the care of the “handmade”. The manual works complement the mechanical ones of lathes, milling machines and drills.
They try to make the most of the technical and aesthetic potential of the metal and invent new antique finishes (rusted iron, acidic black, antique brass and copper) without negltecting the modern and shiny finishes such as chrome, steel, gold and silver. Each piece is finished with the passion and the skills of a real craftsman and becomes a unique product with no concession to mass production.
In our workshop many things have changed over the years but the historical “know-how” has always been maintained, where now, new technologies are added while maintaining the care of the “handmade”. The manual works complement the mechanical ones of lathes, milling machines and drills.
They try to make the most of the technical and aesthetic potential of the metal and invent new antique finishes (rusted iron, acidic black, antique brass and copper) without negltecting the modern and shiny finishes such as chrome, steel, gold and silver. Each piece is finished with the passion and the skills of a real craftsman and becomes a unique product with no concession to mass production.