Collection: Brian Sironi
Brian Sironi was born in Seregno, Italy in 1977. He graduated from Politecnico di Milano with a degree in Industrial Design and then began collaborating with architects, designers, and professional artisans in the design industry, such as carpenters, blacksmiths, wood carvers, and upholsterers. Trained in the heart of Brianza, his background is both practical and academic with a strong connection to the local territory, an integral element featured in his cosmopolitan Italian designs. In 2007, Brian continued his training in the United States and upon his return to Italy, established his own firm, Studio Brian Sironi. In his work, he focuses on the connection between object and user, shape and function, while aiming for form at its purest. His purpose is to improve people’s daily life, even in small details or single gestures, on a small scale, adding something extraordinary and unexpected in every object.
In 2010 he was selected for the exhibition "The New Italian Design Reloaded" at the Triennale di Milano museum and at the Santralistanbul museum in Istanbul. His most important project is the Elica lamp manufactured by Martinelli Luce, awarded with the special jury prize "Design dello Stupore" in the Young & Design contest (2009). He received other prestigious awards: IF Product Design Gold (2010), Good Design Award (2011), Red Dot Design Award (2011). Thanks to the Elica lamp, at age 33 he was awarded the ADI Compasso d’Oro Award.