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Designed by Clement Cauvet
Iota borrows its name and shape from the Greek alphabet. A return to the essentials of language, a timeless dialogue. On a table, a console, a desk, the finesse of the object is revealed when the light caresses this radicalness.
Finishes:
Base and shade in brass, structure in concrete
Dimensions:
W238 x D203 x H434 mm
Wattage:
6.6W, 2700K, Built in LED
$2,020.00
Tau, borrows its name and shape from the Greek alphabet. A return to the essentials of language, a timeless dialogue. The object is on the border between a sculpture and an architectural building, it is functional through its light.
Pi is on the border between a sculpture and an architectural building, it is functional through its light. The light source shines backwards, when placed next to a wall, illuminates to give a pleasant light.
$2,340.00
Aesthetically, it resembles nothing on earth. It?s not inspired by any existing lamp, nor is it a reproduction of some obscure design from a bygone era. It is a resolutely contemporary object. A jewel of a lamp that illuminates a mysterious universe. At the same time it is a mechanical jewel, one that is encased […]
$1,250.00
The starting point of AARO was a gesture. A movement. Simon Schmitz wanted to create an as fluid motion as possible, which immediately lead him to the sphere. A sphere has so many fantastic attributes. With a sphere as a joint they are no limited directions, it has no left or right, no top or […]
$1,290.00
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 […]
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If Pipistrello has succeeded up until now in remaining always current and fascinating, it is not just thanks to its style and the design ingenuity of Gae Aulenti. Merit also goes to the company?s desire to dare and to re-propose it in different colors, dimensions and uses to better answer a continuously evolving market.