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Designed by Umberto Bellardi Ricci
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 symmetrical light that spreads downwards on the wall from both sides. Thus, the light caresses the wall following the gentle movement that creates the illusion that the wall lamp is wrapping around itself ? a movement that can be read very well when looking at the lamp from the side.
Finishes:
Fitting in steel painted brass
Dimensions:
W400 x D140 x H550 mm
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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 […]
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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 […]
$530.00
Wall lamps designed in 1962 by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in M?ribel in the French Alps.
Orbit coffee table and desk are part of Cosmic: Toogood?s collaborative collection with Tacchini. Cosmic is full of irregular, elliptical shapes. Orbit features curving wooden legs upholstered in hide, topped with smooth wooden pebble shapes. The desk and table tops are lacquered, with a rounded hide inlay. The concentric ovals of Orbit are not uniform, […]
$1,260.00
How can one design a pendant light, wall sconce, or ceiling fixture that is both discreet and refined? A luminaire that seamlessly blends into a space without overpowering it, while evoking the timeless elegance of Art Deco, reinterpreted with a modern touch. Frank Lloyd Wright had already explored this idea with the fa?ade of the […]
$1,340.00
Charlotte Perriand was inspired by the boom of sailboats when in 1938 she conceived Potence Pivotante. Designed as a highly accessible swivel lamp, realized using two black tubular sections assembled in the shape of an inverted ?L? to lead the electrical wire from the switch to the bulb. The steel arm fixed to the wall […]