Mariví Calvo
Founder and Creative Director of LZF. From 1986 to 1992 she exhibited her art on both sides of the Atlantic basing her studio in New York, Madrid and Paris. When in Paris in 1991 she began to write and work on “The Kitchen Lady” a surrealist dance performance in which she designed the costumes and sets and whose results also gave her a large amount of source material for subsequent art exhibitions using a mixed technique of photography on canvas paintings. In 1994 she co-founded Luzifer Lamps along with Sandro Tothill, a company making handmade wood veneer lighting fixtures. Since then she is main partner and creative director of the company and has developed and directed all aspects of the creative art department of the company. She has designed some of the companies more emblematic lighting fixtures, such as The Candelabro, The Guijarros and the Gea & Cosmos collections, as well as being responsible for the design of all the company’s exhibits and, with the help of key freelancers, creates the company’s prize winning campaigns.