Seit den Anfängen ihrerDesignerkarriere ist Marge Teeuwen von der Schönheit der Formenfasziniert, die durch das Zerbröckeln von Papier entstehen. Das inspirierte siedazu, eine Kollektion von maßgeschneiderten Leuchten zu entwerfen. Ihre Begegnungmit dem Designer Erwin Zwiers war eine neue Inspirationsquelle. Er experimentiert ständig mit neuen Materialien und stößt dabei auf einmultifunktionales Kunststoffvlies, das sich ideal für die Gestaltung einer Leuchte eignet. Unabhängig voneinander arbeiteten sie an einem ähnlichen Lichtobjekt, und anstatt sich gegenseitig Konkurrenz zu machen, beschlossensie, ihre Kräfte zu bündeln. Das Ergebnis ihrer Zusammenarbeit istein einzigartiges Produkt. Eine Lampe in Form eines zerknüllten Stücks Papier, hergestellt aus recycelbarem Vliesstoff. Jede Lampe wird von Margje und Erwinvorgeformt, aber die einzigartigen Eigenschaften des Materials ermöglichen es,dass die Lampe vom neuen Besitzer immer wieder neu geformt werden kann. Jederkann die Form einer "proplamp" auf seine Wünsche abstimmen.
This pendant lamp got his name from the dutch word for "ball of paper", which is "prop". The paper used for the lamp is a biodegradable, non-woven plastic that you...
This pendant lamp got his name from the dutch word for "ball of paper", which is "prop". The paper used for the lamp is a biodegradable, non-woven plastic that you...
This pendant lamp got his name from the dutch word for "ball of paper", which is "prop". The paper used for the lamp is a biodegradable, non-woven plastic that you...
The floor lamp is an luminous “prop” on wooden legs, an elegant and stylish eye-catcher in any interior. Its three slim legs provide stability and a “floating cloud” experience. During...
This pendant lamp got his name from the dutch word for "ball of paper", which is "prop". The paper used for the lamp is a biodegradable, non-woven plastic that you...
The floor lamp is an luminous “prop” on wooden legs, an elegant and stylish eye-catcher in any interior. Its three slim legs provide stability and a “floating cloud” experience. During...
The floor lamp is an luminous “prop” on wooden legs, an elegant and stylish eye-catcher in any interior. Its three slim legs provide stability and a “floating cloud” experience. During...
Alongside its in-house design direction, Prandina has collaborated with a range of internationally respected designers and studios, including Noti & Rainaldi, Paolo Piva, Christian Flindt, and Gianluigi Landoni.
These collaborations have helped shape Prandina’s identity - combining architectural thinking with refined proportions and practical lighting solutions suitable for professional projects.
Prandina’s designers share a common approach: formal clarity, balanced proportions, and controlled use of materials. Rather than decorative excess, the focus is on clean geometries and carefully diffused light.
This design philosophy allows Prandina lamps to remain visually relevant over time, making them a frequent choice for architects and interior designers looking for reliable, understated lighting with a strong design foundation.
Prandina was founded in 1982 by Sergio Prandina in Italy, with a clear focus on timeless design and high-quality lighting for both residential and architectural use.
From the beginning, the brand positioned itself between decorative and technical lighting, creating products that could work equally well in private interiors, offices, hotels, and public spaces. Over the years, Prandina has become especially known for its consistent design language and long-lasting collections rather than fast trend-driven products.