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Designed by Luciano Vistosi
Onfale, designed by Luciano Vistosi in 1978, is a masterpiece of design that catches the attention of anyone who sees it. Its sinuous, rounded shape recalls the perfect shape of a mushroom. It comes with a blown glass frame and an opal glass diffuser, providing a uniform and lovely illumination. The transparent hot-rolled glass edge of the diffuser accentuates the simple shape, revealing consummate glassmaking expertise.
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$890.00
Bernard Schottlander was inspired by the praying mantis to create this intruiging and gracious wall lamp. His prototype was done in small size. We have decided to publish it.
$1,230.00
Two counter-opposed heads are dynamically balanced at the ends of a balance arm: the round head has lower luminous intensity compared to the square head.
$1,530.00
$340.00
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect