Guru
Down to the essence, Guru it’s a call from a remote time. Designed by Andrea Branzi, it is a lamp with three light diffusers and an anthropomorphic structure, resembling a man with his hands up. Painted rock murals seem to leave the native cave to come alive and take shape in modern present, bringing us back in time to our ancestral roots.
Down to the essence, Guru it’s a call from a remote time. Designed by Andrea Branzi, it is a lamp with three light diffusers and an anthropomorphic structure, resembling a man with his hands up. Painted rock murals seem to leave the native cave to come alive and take shape in modern present, bringing us back in time to our ancestral roots.


Andrea Branzi
Andrea Branzi, after completing his Architecture studies in Florence, moved to Milan in ’73 where he still lives in and teaches as principal of Product design department at Politecnico University. From 1964 to 1974 he has been part of Archizoom Associates and later on co-founded Domus Academy, receiving the “Compasso D’Oro” Award for his lifetime carrier achievements in 1987. He’s author of several books about history and theory of design.

