Giogali is the timeless masterpiece of Angelo Mangiarotti, designed in 1967 for Vistosi. A pure element—the crystal hook—becomes the foundation of a modular system that transforms light into cascading sculpture. Each hand-crafted hook links to form luminous chains, adaptable to chandeliers, walls, or ceilings. Honoring Venetian glassmaking tradition, Giogali unites craftsmanship and innovation. Its 3D evolution expands design freedom, while the Minigiogali variant brings the same poetic radiance to more intimate spaces.
Vistosi carries forward the rich legacy of Murano glassmaking, crafting some of the most iconic luminaires in modern lighting. As one of the last true Venetian glassmakers, Vistosi blends artisanal tradition with forward-thinking design, creating timeless glass lighting pieces celebrated for their elegance, clarity, and craftsmanship.
About
Angelo Mangiarotti (1921–2012) was an influential Milanese architect and designer known for uniting form, function, and craftsmanship. After working with major figures like Gropius and Wright, he created iconic works such as the Giogali chandelier for Vistosi and designs for Artemide, Zanotta, and Cassina, leaving a lasting legacy in Italian design.





