The birth of a concept, the spark of a design: intangible resources that become something real and unique. Skills, values, tools and professionalism all working towards an idea.
For Dolomite town Canazei (Trentino – Italy), architect Pietro Zulian has designed a light fixture with an upturned conical shape and three grooves in the top.
Neri made a special post for architect, Marco Casamonti, with unusual and original forms, for use in a requalification project in Via Cesare Battisti, Cesena (Emilia Romagna - Italy).
To design this specific lighting fixture made by Neri, architect Tiziana Pulice was inspired by the legend of Theodoric, which is deeply tied to the history of Cosenza.
Devised by designers, Alfredo Farné and Gianni Vianello, this item shows a good deal of the potential that Neri has to offer when it comes to custom-made items.
Neri was appointed by the local council at Grado to study the town’s lighting history and reproduce the recurring and very unusual lighting fixture revealed by the research.
The architect Stefania Della Torre has designed with Neri a lighting fixture that enhance the architectonic value of Piazza Belgioioso in Milano with a new contemporary vibe.
The urban refurbishment of the central Place Massena, involved Neri in the reproduction of the posts that were used to light up this corner of the Cote d’Azure in the 1930s.
Italo Rota, in collaboration with Neri, is responsible for the requalification work in Via Dante, Riccione, transforming the street by creating a genuine pedestrian area in the centre.
For his project in Treviso (Veneto – Italy), architect Paolo Portoghesi designed a steel post with triangular section that becomes gradually finer to culminate in a tip, topped by a ball.
To enrich Trieste's lighting heritage,Neri, together with municipal entity Agegas, studied and faithfully reproduced the historic lamp used in the city.
A truly unprecedented Franco Zeffirelli has masterfully filled the role of “designer” for Neri to restore refinement and prestige to one of the city’s symbolic places: the magnificent Piazza Bra.
The architect Claudio Bertorelli has designed with Neri some urban furniture products to enhance the communication and the street furniture in Vittorio Veneto.