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Designed by Vico Magistretti
Eclisse, a table lamp which can also be wall mounted, is designed by Vico Magistretti in 1965, won the Compasso d?Oro Award in 1967 and become ambassador of Italian design worldwide. Eclisse is an avant-garde balance between form and function, design and utility. The concept?s foundation lies in its functionality of adjusting the intensity of light through its rotating inner shade that ?eclipses? the light source. In fact, with a fixed outer shell and a moveable inner shell the lamp can provide direct or diffuse light.
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Paola is a simple but original seating project, the details make the difference and demonstrate how the design can always remain current over the years. Vico Magistretti, historic designer of universal designer projects, designs a chair with a solid yet exceptionally light appearance. The structure is in walnut or gray stained ash wood with a […]
$590.00$501.50
Realised in 1979, Kuta expresses Magistretti?s constant quest to combine simplicity and geometric rigour with an evocative lighting effect of lights and shadows.
$890.00$756.50
$1,760.00
The 1956 Drawn chair by Hvidt & Molgaard stands out as a definitive piece of Danish design. Built upon traditional craftsmanship techniques and made out of organic materials, it brings a sense of wholesome honesty to any space. Available in oiled oak, oiled walnut, soaped oak, and the newest addition of black lacquered oak. It […]
$690.00
In 1949 Le Corbusier conceived Applique d?entr?e des appartments, a wall lamp of curved metal sheet to enlighten the entrances of the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the housing unit symbol of the Modern Movement in its architectural and urbanistic conception. The Master designed the paradigm of the wall lamp, giving it the maximum efficiency while […]
$1,710.00
Designed between 1963 and 1965, the Zanuso 275 was conceived as a table lamp. Note that it is not intended as an operational lamp, but rather to solve the lighting problem on a work table placed in an environment that is not necessarily an office. That is the reason behind the large methacrylate dome supported […]
$440.00
Applique de Marseille, designed by Le Corbusier in 1938/1939 for his Parisian flat in Rue Nungesser et Coli, provides direct and diffused light: two cone-shaped lampshades orient the light upwards and downwards, providing uniform and sharp light beams.