SigmaL2

The Florentine Sigma L2 company, born in 1960, has gone from a ceramic workshop to a lighting designer.
Like every successful Italian factory, Sigma L2's success is based on hard work and skill, as well as the highest universal values: family, love, talent, passion and endless thirst for the ideal. Created in the 1960s by Paolo Grancha and his wife Gianna, the ceramic factory flourished and was in constant search of new technologies, lines, and opportunities, and from the beginning of the opening to this day, the work was carried out and is carried out only manually.
The artist, sculptor, a member of the family of factory owners, Dello Granchi (1910 – 1997), made a significant contribution to the artistic vision of culture, traditions, design and production of Sigma L2. The quality criteria and recognizable appearance of art objects (no one can turn their tongue, perhaps, to call the artifacts that the factory produces just decorative items) were laid down in the middle of the 20th century and remain unshakable, time does not pass without a trace for the company.
The Sigma L2 factory is constantly exploring the possibilities of applying technological progress, using new materials, stylistic solutions in design, creating production facilities that now allow the constant use of a wide range of materials: crystal, leather, copper, metal, stone, polyresin, fabrics.
About their objects, among which there are magnificent collections of lamps, as well as decorative and applied art objects of high quality and recognizable Sigma L2 style, the factory owners speak with the emotionality inherent in the brand: "We are driven by passion, this is a constant heartbeat that will not cease to be interested in life and open up new horizons".