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Designed by Umberto Bellardi Ricci
From the first piece of bent metal, Umberto Bellardi Ricci experiments with shapes and reflections to capture and refract light as if it were coming from the curves of a spiral while the light source remains embedded in the initial fold. Designed for Tacchini, the Ancora rolled mirror captures light in the metal curves and diffuses it onto the reflective surface. Linked to the designer?s recent studies on the spiral of the golden ratio, Ancora deviates from pure geometry to become a wall mirror that brings a modern reinterpretation of sculptural light into domestic spaces.
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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 […]
Doric is designed by Umberto Bellardi Ricci for Tacchini: a wall light that evokes the Doric columns of classical Greece and is inspired by the designer?s recent experiments with the golden spiral, or divine proportion, and curvilinear shapes and spiral shapes that can be obtained from it. Made of painted sheet metal, it emanates a […]
$2,580
A dense, almost mysterious light is filtered through soft and enveloping materials. Luminosity and transparencies fluctuate, creating repetitions of lights and shadows, solids, and voids. Inspired by Object Art and in particular by the works of Enrico Castellani, these elegant fiberglass sculptures ? Solstice applique ? and Equinox cocoon-suspension lamp ? reinforce the strong understanding […]
$410
Inspired by autumn days spent hunting for mushrooms; it is only appropriate to extend the Karl-Johan series into the darkest parts of the home. A simple support in black stained or smoked oak allows the curved glass form to bounce a soft light around the room. The Karl-Johan Wall Lamp demands you to curl up […]
$800
$450
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.