1Feb 27, 2012
The Lampampe table lamp was designed in 1980 by Ingo Maurer. The use of Japanese paper in construction gives the lamp a light and elegant presence. The casually wrinkled form displays strength in its soft effect and is part of the design. The base is illuminated from within which casts a soft glow. designer: ingo […]
2Sep 27, 2010
The Naoto Fukasawa Leia lamp was inspired by the sophisticate of the grand piano. The Leia lamps come in either a high-gloss black or white, including a family of standing, table and reading lights. The body of the lamp is made of an impressive opal, sanitized art glass that can be dimmed or switched on or off independently, depending on what kind of illumination you want to achieve. The body is also an unintentional energy-saver. The base of the lights contrasts distinctly with the cover above it. The head of the warmly lit, halogen reading light can be tilted to allow the light beam to reflect at 35º.
designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: belux
material: opal glass
period: 2000s
3Aug 10, 2010
The Chasen s2 suspension light designed by Patricia Urquiola for Flos gleams brightly from the 30 % fiberglass-reinforced polyamide ceiling rose hanging from the galvanized steel fixture. The light emission can be adjusted by a mechanical movement that opens the louvers, also gently varying the shape of the luminaire. The light features liquid paint protection and a die-cast aluminum base. Available in white and black. Incandescent 120 W par 38.
designer: patricia urquiola
producer: flos
period: 2000s