Ugo Cacciatori is an Italian designer and jeweler whose work is distinguished by tactile richness, symbolic depth, and an unmistakable sense of individuality. Born in Carrara into a dynasty of marble quarry owners and artists, he developed an early sensitivity to materials, shapes, and artisanal culture that would later define his creative language. He studied architecture at the University of Florence, then moved to London, where after an initial involvement with architectural firms, he shifted toward fashion and accessories, eventually building the foundation of his own distinctive practice.
Since launching his collections in the late 1990s, Cacciatori has developed jewelry and lifestyle objects that unite Italian handcraft with an unconventional, expressive spirit. His official brand profile notes collaborations and design work for houses including Valentino, Giambattista Valli, Romeo Gigli, Marni, Prada, and Diesel, while his own collections are celebrated for handcrafted silver and gold pieces that feel at once baroque, rebellious, and deeply personal. Within the Luminaire context, his work reads as collectible, sensual, and sculptural, bringing a strong artistic identity to jewelry and objects alike.