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Lazada
Designed by Vico Magistretti
Its sinuous curves resulting from the shaping of a sheet of frosted methacrylate softly diffuse the light. It brings together ?simplicity and concept? which for Magistretti are at the heart of durable design.
Dimensions:
Base in aluminium painted white, diffusor in opal methacrylate
Wattage:
DIA220 x H770 mm
Note:
3 x 9W, E27
$120.00
Its simple and iconic design reveals modular intelligence that makes it perfect for freely composing groups and sequences of elements.
$920.00
Realised in 1979, Kuta expresses Magistretti?s constant quest to combine simplicity and geometric rigour with an evocative lighting effect of lights and shadows.
$190.00
The sculptural shape is the result of a simple geometric configuration that combines productive and functional intelligence, perfectly capturing the characteristic traits of the design by Vico Magistretti.
$0.00
For many years now, Atollo has no longer been a lamp, or rather, it has no longer been just a lamp. It has become a myth, an icon: one of the best know symbols of Italian design wordwide, one of the very few products which people recognise and call with its own name. Designed by […]
$2,020.00
Pi is on the border between a sculpture and an architectural building, it is functional through its light. The light source shines backwards, when placed next to a wall, illuminates to give a pleasant light.
$830.00
The Margin lighting family is designer John Asbury?s modern interpretation of a classic luminaire. Exploring a tiered typology for lighting, Margin?s intersecting shades gently diffuse the light and instantly set the tone with warmth and tactility. The softness of the fabric is tempered by a clean and graphic silhouette that lends a certain presence and […]
The Bloom Table lights? super-elliptical form is inspired by the gentle dynamic flow of paper lanterns. Its glorious lit effect is the result of transparency and light. Two contrasting materials ? a finely perforated mesh core and frosted blown glass, combine to project a soft focus texture onto the inside of the shade.
Iota borrows its name and shape from the Greek alphabet. A return to the essentials of language, a timeless dialogue. On a table, a console, a desk, the finesse of the object is revealed when the light caresses this radicalness.