FontanaArte

FontanaArte Founded in 1932 by Gio Ponti FontanaArte is one of the Italian firms that have written the history of Breathtaking.

FontanaArte was founded in Milan in 1932, originating in an encounter between Gio Ponti (the great 20th-century maestro of Italian architecture), Luigi Fontana (entrepreneur of sheet glass) and Pietro Chiesa (a master glass artisan). FontanaArte accompanied Italy's exploration of modernity, where glass and metal expressed a new idea of beauty infused with light and transparency. The history of Fon

tanaArte is distinguished by lamps and every type of object that brought light into the inhabited space. This timeless mission has been passed down from icon to new product, a generations’ link. It was Ponti's idea to add the word Arte ("art" in Italian) to the new section of Luigi Fontana & C., the original company. Still now art remains the key to a brand identity that exists over and above each single serially produced object. The visions expressed during the artistic direction of Gio Ponti and Pietro Chiesa, of Max Ingrand and of Gae Aulenti are embodied in the contributions of many designers who interpreted their times, participating in the construction of the FontanaArte identity over more than 80 years. The company's new artistic director Francesco Librizzi is committed to reimagining FontanaArte in dialogue with the masters and tradition of beautiful Italian design. He is working on the meeting point between contemporaneity and historical interpretation, between technological innovation and clarity of expression, all in the name of exploring the possibilities of timeless beauty. Since 2016, FontanaArte has been part of ItalianCreationGroup, that includes brands like Driade, Valcucine and Toscoquattro. FontanaArte is in Altagamma, the Foundation which gathers high-end Italian cultural and creative companies.

An object that slows the gaze.Placed in isolation, Tropico small reveals itself through subtraction: the form becomes cl...
17/06/2026

An object that slows the gaze.
Placed in isolation, Tropico small reveals itself through subtraction: the form becomes clearer, materials emerge, and light is ready to enter the space in a measured way.

Not an element that occupies, but a presence that accompanies, shaping a silent balance between solids and voids.

Objects, surfaces, traces of space.Within a domestic setting, Tropico small integrates naturally, accompanying the surro...
14/06/2026

Objects, surfaces, traces of space.
Within a domestic setting, Tropico small integrates naturally, accompanying the surrounding elements without overlapping them. Light spreads across surfaces, reflects on materials, and creates a calm, continuous atmosphere.

A presence designed for everyday living, where the project engages with the intimacy of space.

Two materials, two natures, one balance.The material solidity of the base meets the lightness of the opaline glass in a ...
11/06/2026

Two materials, two natures, one balance.
The material solidity of the base meets the lightness of the opaline glass in a precise dialogue, where light settles, diffuses and gives depth to the form.

With Tropico small, the design becomes more concentrated without losing intensity: a reduced scale that enhances the relationship between matter and light.

An essential presence, defined by a balance of materials.The opaline glass dome diffuses a soft, even light, while the m...
08/06/2026

An essential presence, defined by a balance of materials.
The opaline glass dome diffuses a soft, even light, while the metal base and top cap introduce a warm, reflective accent.

In its new small size, Tropico concentrates the design into a compact form, conceived to interact with space in a discreet yet precise way.

23/05/2026

An icon in motion.
G*e Aulenti’s Tavolo con Ruote receives the Compasso d’Oro ADI Career Award, recognising the strength of a project born from a radical intuition, still strikingly relevant today.

Awarded on May 22 at the in Milan, it stands among the most enduring signs in design history.

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Light as an urban gesture.By the window, the dialogue between interior and exterior takes shape through iconic objects a...
14/05/2026

Light as an urban gesture.
By the window, the dialogue between interior and exterior takes shape through iconic objects and architecture, with the Tour table by G*e Aulenti acting as a point of balance between design and space.
The new Corso Monforte showroom is born from this continuous relationship with the city — a luminous, open and recognizable threshold.

📍 FontanaArte Showroom
Corso Monforte 19/A, Milan
🕒 Tue–Sat | 10am–1pm · 2pm–7pm

A detail that holds the gaze.Simphony emerges from an orange niche — a historic FontanaArte colour — shaping a luminous ...
11/05/2026

A detail that holds the gaze.
Simphony emerges from an orange niche — a historic FontanaArte colour — shaping a luminous presence that is intimate, precise and controlled.
Within the quiet of the showroom, light becomes surface, depth and pause.

📍 FontanaArte Showroom
Corso Monforte 19/A, Milan
Tue–Sat | 10am–1pm · 2pm–7pm

A quiet dialogue between eras and languages.1853, Lunarie by Férrol Babin, and Parola lamp share the space as independen...
06/05/2026

A quiet dialogue between eras and languages.
1853, Lunarie by Férrol Babin, and Parola lamp share the space as independent presences, united by a single idea of light: measured, cultural, timeless.

In the new Corso Monforte showroom, light shapes harmonies and relationships, allowing forms to speak for themselves.

📍 FontanaArte Showroom
Corso Monforte 19/A, Milan
🕒 Tue–Sat | 10am–1pm · 2pm–7pm

27/04/2026

Milano Design Week 2026 comes to an end.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by, who stayed, who shared a glance, a conversation, an idea of light with us.
The new Corso Monforte showroom is born from this dialogue — and continues from here.

Thank you, Milan.

Light in its purest form.
On display, 1853 by Max Ingrand, in its two sizes, expresses a timeless idea of balance betwee...
26/04/2026

Light in its purest form.
On display, 1853 by Max Ingrand, in its two sizes, expresses a timeless idea of balance between glass, proportion and presence.
An object that needs no explanation — only to be experienced.

📍 Corso Monforte 19/A, Milan

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