Dabito

 Explore the Dabito x Mitzi collection, combining creativity, and personal storytelling.

Dabito Lighting Designer

Bold Celebration of Color & Storytelling

Mitzi’s Tastemakers Series is all about fresh perspectives, and few designers bring a more vibrant, personality-driven approach to interiors than Dabito. Known for his fearless use of color, eclectic maximalism, and ability to seamlessly blend old and new, Dabito has built a devoted following through his blog, Old Brand New, and his national bestseller, Old Brand New: Colorful Homes for Maximal Living. Now, he brings his signature style to a lighting collection with Mitzi, proving once again that color, creativity, and personal storytelling are at the heart of great design.

Joyful fusion of bold hues

Dabito’s philosophy is simple: your home should tell your story. His work is a joyful fusion of bold hues, vintage treasures, and travel-inspired design that reflects the life and experiences of those who live in the space. “Decorating and designing is just a fancier way of celebrating,” he says. “And it’s all about celebrating your story and your home.” With that mindset, his collection for Mitzi is designed to bring personality, warmth, and a touch of the unexpected to every room.

Layering color & texture

Whether it's through sculptural forms, rich finishes, or playful silhouettes, each piece in the Dabito x Mitzi collection reflects his signature approach to layering color and texture. Just as he does in interiors, his lighting designs bridge the past and present—mixing vintage-inspired details with modern functionality to create fixtures that feel collected over time yet perfectly suited for today’s homes.

Celebrating beauty

As a self-taught designer, artist, and creative visionary, Dabito has an incredible ability to make interiors feel effortless yet intentional, bold yet inviting. His collection for Mitzi is an extension of that spirit—lighting that sparks joy, inspires creativity, and, most importantly, helps you celebrate the beauty of your own space.