
Lamp in brass and agate slice, by Willy Daro
Brussels, Belgium, circa 1970

Two agates mounted as a lamp, by Willy Daro
Belgium, circa 1970

Table lamp in rock crystal and brass, by Willy Daro
Belgium, circa 1970

White coral mounted as a lamp, by Willy Daro
Belgium, 1970
Biography
Willy DARO
Willy Daro’s designs are often inspired by nature, with sinuous and organic shapes, and using luxurious materials such as brass, bronze and glass.
He was also influenced by the artistic movements of his time, such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco.
His works are widely exhibited and sold around the world and are appreciated for their quality and originality.
He has worked for major brands such as Belgochrom and has also worked on interior design projects for prestigious clients such as the Shah of Iran and Prince Rainier of Monaco.
Willy Daro died in 1990, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and innovation in furniture and lighting design.
Today, his pieces have become collector’s items sought after by design enthusiasts and collectors around the world.