The first thing you notice are its bright colors and trendy color combination. The second thing you notice is an annoying fly which seems to have landed on top the lampshade. But what if we told you that the fly is what makes this lamp unique?
The first thing you notice are its bright colors and trendy color combination. The second thing you notice is an annoying fly which seems to have landed on top the lampshade. But what if we told you that the fly is what makes this lamp unique?
The Salone del Mobile 2022 is coming up and the sector’s companies have already begun to introduce next season’s new releases. Oluce, the most historic Italian lighting design company still in business, is no exception and wanted to pay homage to the designer Giuseppe Ostuni with a new release/reissue from the 1960s.
Whether there is a subtle yet pronounced line, a suffused interplay of light and shadow, a series of circles or a single square, light can create unusual designs on the wall and transform each lamp into an abstract painting.
With a journey into light to better understand lighting design, Foscarini presents the book VITE, the next chapter in this self-titled multimedia project which provides a different understanding of the home through photos, videos and words.
Whether they are small bedside lamps, faceted spheres, woven lanterns or magnetic bodies, the latest table lamps are multifunctional accessories which can be moved around and transformed in order to create the perfect atmosphere inside and outside the home.
Colombo 281, the first project Joe Colombo made (with his brother Gianni) for Oluce, is celebrating its 60th birthday.
With minimalist state-of-the-art lamps, poetic forms ready to provide us with countless inspirations, and iconic models revisited in a contemporary key, here are the latest releases from the lighting world.
Turquoise and Signal Orange are the two new colors which Flos has chosen to adorn Parentesi, its iconic lamp designed by Pio Manzù and Achille Castiglioni in 1971. On the occasion of its 50th birthday, it is available in a Special Edition with the same discrete elegance of the original model.
When we speak about icons of design, we cannot help but think of the 1953 lamp by Oluce designed by Angelo Ostuni and Renato Forti.
This iconic lamp from 1967 is a concentration of history, design and style. And now, presented on the occasion of Milano Design City 2021…