Designed by Elio Martinelli
Cobra, designed by Elio Martinelli in 1968 is over 50 years old, but doesn’t look it. A lamp still in the catalogue today for the fascination it continues to exert for the public. A lamp that is still timely, even if it took several years for its innovative design to be appreciated despite its simple formal rigor, and its presence in some well-known movies is further proof of this.
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Designed in 1965 by Elio Martinelli, the lamp is made of methacrylate molding techniques innovative for the time in which it was designed and its geometric shape and dynamism revives the atmosphere of those years decisive for the success of the design Italian in the world.
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Its name immediately evokes its shape, we can envision the shape without seeing it. It is a small table lamp, the ideal mate for the evening, on a shelf near your bed, near the sofa wherever you want to have a little bit of light or wherever you want to read. A point of light, […]
Graphic and sculptural, this lamp shapes different light atmospheres through two adjustable diffusers in white perforated steel plate which create play on light and shadow. Designed in 1986, the pure geometric volumes and chromatic contrasts echo the timeless architectural language of Mario Botta. Part of the Artemide masterpieces collection, Shogun is featured in the collections […]
$990
Space Copenhagen?s ambition was to design a lamp with a simple industrial feel, but which was still elegant and poetic.
Designed by Kazuhide Takahama in 1973, Saori is a wall and ceiling lamp that represents one of the earliest examples of lighting as an architectural element. A white painted metal structure supports a fabric diffuser.
$3,610
This stunning and massive crystal cloud floats in space with the lightness of a zeppelin. Blimp is the largest lighting piece Bomma’s master glassmakers are capable of creating by hand. Blowing into a metal form produces a graceful giant that is a testimony to human ingenuity and top-level craftsmanship. Although this creation is a dominant […]