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Designed by Naoto Fukasawa
Itka sospensione is a pendant light in hand blown opaline frosted glass with a structure in white painted metal wrapped in PVC. Despite the flat shape of the diffuser, the lamp distributes the light uniformly leaving no areas of shadow on its surface.
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Even a coffee table can become a piece of art if it can stand regardless of the typological limitations. Fredrikson Stallard address the issue with the strength of the material to be bent and shaped. The result is a completely new form, marked by an important, and expressionistic, depression in the center of the top.
Naoto fukasawa develops a big pouf precisely by a small stone. A naturalistic form first tamed then alienated with the use of innatural colors.
$480.00
Itka wall/ceiling is a flat fixture that evenly distributes the light that it emanates leaving no areas of shadow on its surface.
$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.
$780.00
Plaster lamp intended as wall lamps and designed to be scrutinised as if entering a dark alley at dusk and suddenly being pierced with a surreal ray of light. A self-confessed biographical exercise, Soul invites contemplation of each model through the gaze of a small metal character, either seated or standing, that DCW Editions invites […]
$320.00
Resulting from a constant research on essential shapes and a project to miniaturise the components, Fix represents the harmonious link between space and light: clean lines, compact dimensions and a new optical system housed in a square die-cast aluminium silhouette. A double light beam of 100? emphasises light control through a very delicate and natural […]
$300.00
Eclisse, a table lamp which can also be wall mounted, is designed by Vico Magistretti in 1965, won the Compasso d?Oro Award in 1967 and become ambassador of Italian design worldwide. Eclisse is an avant-garde balance between form and function, design and utility. The concept?s foundation lies in its functionality of adjusting the intensity of […]