DESIGNER’s STORY

Víctor Carrasco

Víctor Carrasco with numerous partnerships with prestigious international companies in his capacity as creative director and strategist, director of communications and product designer has collaborated with Vibia by designing the 45º lamp. A collection of ceiling lamps featuring LEDs that provides an unusual and pleasant lighting accent.

Born in Valencia (Spain) in 1974, Victor Carrasco began his professional career after graduating Cum Laude in Industrial Design Engineering at the Polytechnic University of Valencia.

Shying away from trends and fads, he has developed and positioned international brands with remarkable added value, thanks to his passion for synthesis, sustainable growth and his pragmatic vision of the future.

Since 2007, he has been combining his position as strategic director of Viccarbe with that of Director Business Development for the prestigious American multinational Coalesse (Steelcase Inc.). Likewise, as an industrial designer, he has collaborated with numerous international companies.

He was the recipient of the Prince Felipe Award for Business Excellence and he has also won the German Design Award.

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Rodolfo Dordoni

Born in 1954, member of the Milanese tradition that generated designers such as Castiglioni, Zanuso, Magistretti and de Lucchi, graduated in architecture at the Politecnico of Milan in 1979. Since then, he has designed for most of the leading names in the furniture and lighting sectors. Minotti and Rodolfo Dordoni: the company started working with

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Marcio Kogan

Born in São Paulo, Kogan is the founding architect and professor of all the team at studio mk27. As the architects of the team, Kogan is a great admirer of the Brazilian modernism generation, seek to fulfill the task of rethinking and giving continuity to this iconic architectural movement. The projects of studio mk27 place

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Vico Magistretti

Vico Magistretti was born in 1920, in Milan. In the post-war period he was actively involved in the reconstruction, both on the theoretical side through the MSA (Movement for Architectural Studies) of which he was one of the founders, and on the practical side with projects for INA-Casa and QT8.

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Romeo Sozzi

As the third generation of specialized wood craftsmen in cabinet making and restoration, in the seventies, Romeo Sozzi made his debut in interior decoration. Since 1988, he has managed his company, Promemoria, together with his three sons. In time, Promemoria has become not just a producer of internationally high profile furnishing, but a test bed

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Bruno Moinard

An authoritative presence on the contemporary French scene, Bruno Moinard has developed commercial and cultural projects for an international clientele, from Christie’s to Cartier, from Galerie Lafayette to the Musée des Arts Decoratif.

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Nendo Design

Since 2002 with Oki Sato providing direction to Nendo studio, it represents a refreshing, refined and cultured alternative to over-celebrated design. Meaning “clay” in Japanese the name Nendo implies the flexibility and malleability of that material their designs for the world of graphics, interior architecture and furniture.

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