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Designed by Victor Vasilev
Victor Vasilev has designed a decorative yet technical lamp: Dancing Queen, a suspended lamp with a flexible compositional structure that allows different light layouts. The composition?s pivotal element is a central horizontal body that encloses the LED light source and supports ten thin metal cylinders of different diameters designed as adjustable spotlights. The spotlights, usually conceived as technical components, become a decorative element in this lamp because of their irregular design in size and positioning along the central support.
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$1,670.00
$4,360.00
Dancing Glass embodies the elegance of a sophisticated luminaire technique, where light is transformed into poetry. In the pendant model, presented in the new glass and smoked glass finishes, the horizontal structure skilfully conceals the LED source, giving rise to unprecedented light layouts. The irregular shapes play with shadows and reflections, evoking a moving sculpture. […]
$3,110.00
$1,330.00
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Fackel is the German word for the medieval wall torches that released naked flames on the walls of castles and convents._ Inspired by these ancient lamps, Umberto Bellardi Ricci bends a metal bar in two points and lets it run parallel to the wall, onto which he projects a warm and suggestive glow, similar to […]
$560.00
$480.00
Inspired by metal casting techniques and nautical lighting, the Solid wall lamp from Space Copenhagen is infused with maritime sentiment. With the potential to be placed both indoors and outdoors depending on the finish, the lamp provides an ambient glow throughout the home and garden.
$1,940.00
The lamp 1953 designed, by Ostuni e Forti, has two models, floor and table, varying in proportion and size but identical in their design which shifts the whole lampshade section from the centre to the side. A range that elegantly recalls the style of those years, such as the use of a shade in the […]