This suspension lamp is called Bolla because its clear blown glass diffuser has an iridescent appearance that recalls the effect of soap bubbles. It is available in two shapes and sizes.
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Pinecone is a pendant and table lamp mounting a blown glass diffuser, available in the glossy transparent or milky white acid-etched version. The diffuser is manufactured using the ancient caged blown glass technique: the glass maker blows the molten glass blob into a metal cage, which only partly contains the blob’s natural expansion. In this way, the glass surface is partly trapped by and partly escapes the cage, generating an impression of tension as the object struggles to free itself from its harness; the cage is further enriched by the galvanic treatment that makes it look polished and brilliant.
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Designed in 1954 by the famous French Master glassmaker and decorator Max Ingrand, this lamp was originally named 1853 and, at a later time, Fontana, in homage to the company of which the Master was Artistic Director for a decade. For design enthusiasts and connoisseurs of the brand’s history, 1853 still remains as a sort of nickname.The first symbol of timeless object of design, still today best seller and evergreen design icon, Fontana is the abat-jour par excellence. A fabulous lamp in frosted white blown glass, already riedited in a total black variant, it is now proposed in a colored and brand
new version – light grey and purple amethyst – to reinforce the contemporaneity of the project.
bilia
A cone and a sphere: two essential, recognizable geometric shapes. An unpretentious composition, enriched by the extraordinary balance of its proportions and the stylish discretion of non-reflective materials: the diffuser is in frosted blown glass, the frame in brushed nickel-plated metal.
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Equatore is a contemporary reinterpretation of the classic lamp with a glass shade. While the traditional abat-jour uses
the shade to contain the light source within, in this family of lamps the shade is paradoxically and suggestively empty,
with the light being generated by two luminous discs placed inside a central metal band, visible on the shade,
that evokes the line of the equator. The light produced by the Leds, thanks to internal screens arranged in layers,
is distributed regularly across the surface of the discs, magically illuminating them. The lower disk directs the light output downward, the upper one illuminates the glass cap for a soft, diffused light. Available in table, floor and ceiling models,
in two sizes and four colors.