Designed by Cheshire Architects
Parison is a mouth blown feature pendant, using a mixture of both coloured and clear glass, opaque at the top, to transparent at the base. The underside contains slanted facets, creating a beautiful contradiction between the fluid and jagged surfaces.
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$9,220
The Fulcrum table lamp is the modern re-expression of an archetype, with a free formed silhouette and a pivotal shade that allows the lamp to take on new form from every angle. Fulcrum?s shade can be rotated with the gentle sweep of a finger. Raising the light output from a soft glow to full brightness […]
$8,350
Oud is an extraordinary desk lamp. Its single armature follows a continuous and unbalanced line, concealing all the mechanisms of a warm LED light source. A sphere of polished marble rests on the lower leg; its diameter fitted to the palm, a quarter turn operates the internal switch.
$6,510
Foundry is an elegant and graphic Floor lamp, standing 1.9 meters high and tracing a rectangular volume in space. At the base, precious hand-cast bronze provides a solid counterweight to the cantilevered height of the lamp.
$3,650
The Kashmir collection is an exercise in the essential and makes its statement at a low volume. The steel frame of the Kashmir Barstool calls to mind the simplicity of iconic Modernist furniture design, offset by a tailored back-rest, where the circular stitching detail gives the piece a subtle sense of modern craftsmanship. Offering a […]
$3,320
The main feature of the Waldorf Collection combines an open hemispherical shade with a cylindrical socket cover. This composite shade is deployed in suspension and wall-mounted configurations with natural brass and powder coated rods. Swivelling shades and other moving parts add functional flexibility to the crisp, streamlined forms of this collection.
$820
Falkland floor lamp is a truly timeless classic designed by Bruno Munari. With a spontaneous shape that is achieved by the contrasting forces of its components: the tension of a stretched tube of finely woven fabric and the weight of seven different sized metal rings. A single light bulb and aluminium reflector illuminate the curves […]
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In 1946, Vico Magistretti conceived Claritas, his first lighting design, which conceptually aimed for clarity and brightness. In a context of reconstruction and reconversion of the war industry, for the first time Magistretti used bent metal tubes and a curved aluminium sheet as a reflector, which could be oriented and regulated, ensuring the desired lighting […]