Roberto Lazzeroni was born in Pisa, and his career is linked to the art and architecture studies he carries out in Florence and the interest he accumulates during his training as an attentive participant in the phenomena of conceptual art and Radical Design. In the early eighties, he made his professional debut with a series of important works of interior architecture that are immediately recognized and published by Italian and foreign magazines. In his words, "Interior architecture is a necessary discipline, where one can obtain multiple experiments on the materials used, the techniques and the problems of the house."
Receptive to the dialogue between the history of design and his own work, his always striking style that he calls "emotional design" is really easy, even for an untrained eye; it is possible to feel the tension between past and future that exists in Roberto Lazzeroni's project, in which he makes use of industrial geometry, but there are also aesthetic frivolities, repositioning objects in a story, a tradition, in an autobiographical or collective memory.
This is his way of understanding design, which led him to specialize in the design of real concepts that are behind the birth of the Ceccotti Collezioni brand in 1988, and today he also creates his furniture for several brands, such as the Italian Baxter, Mood (from the Flexform group) and Giorgetti. Roberto Lazzeroni a very dynamic career in which he remains involved on several fronts, with prestigious collaborations, art direction and interior design projects in various parts of the world.