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Designed by Angelo Mangiarotti
Lesbo designed in 1967 represents one of the symbols of the made in Italy design of the 7s, characterized by its particular mushroom shape.
The hand-blown diffuser creates fascinating interactions with light. The frosted white colour conceals the light source and guides the light beam upwards, creating a soft and atmospheric light that highlights the beauty of the glass.
Dimensions:
Base in aluminium, diffusor in blown glass
Wattage:
DIA520 x H370 mm
Note:
15W, E27
$2,110.00
Looking to create a versatile piece that would adapt to its surroundings, design duo Hvidt & Molgaard devised this handsome lounge table in 1956. As part of the Drop Leaf series, it boasts the same curved wooden frames and easily foldable design. Available in solid walnut or oak.
$510.00
The Journey lamp is a merging of two classic geometric shapes, the sphere and the rectangle. The round, opal glass shade is reminiscent of the moon. Journey comes as both a table lamp and a wall lamp, with subtle colour combinations that make it easy to place anywhere. Whether the moon is full or not, […]
$1,280.00
Inspired by the Japanese pine tree in the ground, the BrichetZiegler studio carved this lighting object with mastery and precision. Niwaki is an artificial plant. Carved for the wind, it seems to float and glide through the air. Its finish reflects a balance between work and humility, this lamp is orga(mecha)nic.
$500.00
In August 1970, Bertrand Balas designed the lamp Here Comes the Sun. At first glance, this original design is like all the other lamps that get called an ?Original?. But once lit, the Here Comes the Sun hanging lamp takes on a magical quality. Darkness looses its rawness and metamorphoses into something reassuring.