1Jun 2, 2014
Bridge Lamp, by Italian designer Francesco Meda, is a symbol of continuity that differs from the canonical concept of lamp becoming a decorative and sculptural element. Made entirely from a 1.2 mm laser-cut metal sheet, Bridge Lamp gains three-dimensionality and structure thanks to the bends on the sides. Without a proper base but supported instead […]
2Sep 8, 2012
The entire Frame family of seating (Highframe, Armframe, Longframe, Floatingframe and Rollingframe) is based on the same construction idea: to establish an “organic” relation among different elements, creating different typologies by making minimal variations in the proportions and form. The chair (a tribute to Eames and his light structures in die-cast aluminum) combines different technologies […]
3Aug 13, 2012
Teak, the collection designed by alberto meda, restores to the designs of the new chairs and tables the material and formal soul of the Setes bench, designed for public areas as well as for private gardens and made from die-cast aluminium and teak wood. The chairs in the Teak ensemble are practical, stack-able and with […]
4Aug 25, 2011
The Italian designer Alberto Meda designed this clever chair for Vitra in 1996. The Meda, named for the designer, syncs to your body’s movement without complicated mechanisms under the seat. Instead, two side pivots induces the back of the chair to drop as the shape of the seat changes. A pneumatic spring controls the chair […]
5Apr 12, 2011
This nautical themed lamp won the Compasso d’oro prize in 1994. Metropoli’s simple and elegant design by Alberto Meda and Paolo Rizzatto for Luceplan is available in incandescent, halogen, or fluorescent and has a white opaline polycarbonate diffuser or honeycomb molded glass and is hinged to a finished anthracite gray, white or polished aluminum die-cast […]
6Feb 8, 2011
This piece features adjustable height, an articulating arm and rotating shade to create a sleek, and functional floor lamp. The lamp also features a special distancer fitted into the lower part of the head so the light can be brought close to whatever needs to be illuminated, while maintaining the right distance from objects. A […]