
Caos Perfetto — Scratched Stories of Light
/ Exploring light through innovation and creativity
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SHOWROOM FOSCARINI SPAZIO MONFORTE
Corso Monforte,19 – Milan
7—13 April 2025
H. 10/20 -
CAOS PERFETTO – Scratched stories of light
An installation by Bennet Pimpinella
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WHAT’S IN A LAMP?
An exhibition that sheds light on the power of creativity

Foscarini Spazio Monforte hosts CAOS PERFETTO – Scratched Stories of Light, a site-specific installation created by artist Bennet Pimpinella, along with an exhibition dedicated to the editorial project What’s in a lamp?. This project brings together international artists and content creators, each invited to reinterpret, through their unique style, the thoughts, sensations, and emotions evoked by Foscarini lamps.

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ART
Bennet Pimpinella
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MUSIC
Carmine Calia
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SET DESIGN
Ferruccio Laviani

CAOS PERFETTO
Scratched Stories of Light
Analog films, scratched, coloured, drawn upon, in a dynamic and immersive narrative that alternates between movement and stillness, chaos and harmony. A series of observation stations where light becomes language and traces become rhythm, offering a unique transition between the digital and the real.
In Caos Perfetto, Bennet Pimpinella’s artistic exploration engages with Foscarini lamps, transforming them into fragments of light that emerge and dissolve in a shifting play of perceptions. An original soundtrack by Carmine Calia enhances the visuals, adding sensory depth to the experience.
In Pimpinella’s Caos Perfetto nothing is left to chance: every scratch, every mark is a tribute to the imperfect beauty of reality.


WHAT’S IN A LAMP?
Shedding light on the power of creativity
In the context of Fuorisalone 2025, What’s in a Lamp? is presented as an evolution of the editorial project launched by Foscarini in 2023, which transforms the Instagram feed @foscarinilamps into a virtual art gallery. International artists and content creators from various disciplines—ranging from digital art to photography, from illustration to motion art—are invited to draw inspiration from Foscarini lamps, transforming them into powerful tools of expression capable of evoking emotions, reflections, and connections.
An installation curated by Ferruccio Laviani now adds a physical and multisensory dimension to the project. With exclusive and experiential content, the exhibition becomes a container of these multiple visions, where each artist is free to experiment, offering the public a deeper, multidimensional exploration of the project.


The exhibition features works by 18 participating artists: Luca Font, Noma Bar, Oscar Pettersson, Federico Babina, Maja Wrońska, Kevin Lucbert, Alessandra Bruni, Luccico, Stefano Colferai, Fausto Gilberti, Lee Wagstaff, Francesca Gastone, Antje Damm, Mattia Riami, Bennet Pimpinella, Giona Maiarelli, Jim Stoten and Ery Burns.
Each artist presents a distinctive visual language, yet all share a common drive for experimentation and a tendency to look beyond the object’s function. In this way, the lamps become catalysts for new perspectives, extending beyond mere product representation.


NEW PRODUCTS
Foscarini Spazio Monforte showcases the new products that Foscarini presents in preview during Milan Design Week 2025. At the centre there is a contemporary reinterpretation of a grand archetype: the chandelier, reinvented with forceful, distinctive design visions. Innovation is also achieved through experimentation with unusual materials like molten lava, and unexpected combinations such as that of embroidery in glass beads with light.
