
Lodes
- Creation date
- 1950
- Country
- Italy
Discover Lodes, a Venetian brand that draws its success from its origins and family spirit: "for our family, light is a 70-year heritage".
Created in 1950, the brand has followed the evolution of the Tosetto family over 3 generations. Founded by Angelo Tosetto, who was also the brand's first designer, it was subsequently taken over by his son, Andrea Tosetto, and then by Massimiliao Tosetto.
All three keep in mind the same principle: Made in Italy. Lodes indoor and outdoor luminaires are designed and manufactured in Italy by Italian designers, but not only...
In fact, the brand's founders wanted to bring diverse styles of the highest quality to the table, by turning to designers from different countries and backgrounds. Nika Zupanc Chia-Ying Lee, Patrick Norguet, Dima Loginoff and many other award-winning designers are behind the brand's flagship creations.
Although Lodes enriches its products with cultural diversity, the brand does not forget its Venetian roots, thanks to Italian designers such as Andrea Tosetto, the brothers Pio & Tito, Marco Dessi and Studio Italia Design, which brings together the ideas of the technicians and designers working at Lodes.
Lodes, a true Swiss Army knife, doesn't stop at creating lighting.
With the aim of replacing halogen bulbs by offering a more environmentally-friendly product with the same capabilities, Lodes also offers LED modules (which the brand makes entirely in-house). In fact, the brand not only designs its modules, but also manufactures them to the highest quality standards: "mains voltage and low voltage" LED modules.
Thanks to its 4 representative elements, which are : Master craftsmanship, Research, Relationships and Italianity, Lodes has succeeded in shaking up the lighting market. The brand is already considered Europe's leading designer and manufacturer of decorative lighting, and is present in 90 markets worldwide.
Lodes even becomes the subject of press articles, such as the one published in 2021 in the magazine La Republica section Affari & Finanza, and of a report entitled "Camioni della crescrita".

