VEDRA - Medium Table Lamp in Polar Blue Crackle with Linen Shade _ Visual Comfort Europe
Visual Comfort Europe > Table lamp
Gem Mix&Match
foscarini > Table lamp
Gem declares at first sight the preciousness of glass as a material: it is characterized by a graphic, undulating pattern of waves across its surface, making the lamp unmistakable even when switched off. Part of Foscarini’s Mix & Match System, Gem table high is available in three colors and can be combined in a flexible way, to define and coordinate the lighting of diverse environments
NASKA LARGE
fontanaarte > Table lamp
The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.
Tatu
kdln > Table lamp
Tatu, which means “three” in Swahili, consists of slimline triangular shapes. The lightweight, slimline structure frames the satin-finish glass light allowing it to shine through. Elegant contrasts between solid and hollow elements for a contemporary take on the classic table lamp, resulting in a unique, signature look.
SIESTA - Die cast aluminium Outdoor table lamp cordless _ Rossini Illuminazione
Rossini Illuminazione > Table lamp
PINECONE MEDIUM
fontanaarte > Table lamp
Pinecone is a suspension and table lamp. 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 glossy and brilliant. The transparent version, in particular, reveals a two-fold structure that multiplies the scenic effect, while the metal cage pattern projects kaleidoscopic shade effects on the surrounding surfaces. On the contrary, in the white version the glass delicately envelops the cage surface and enhances its geometric pattern, generating an elegant and visually pleasing diffused light. The lighting fixture makes a highly appealing and striking impact either switched on or off.
NASKA SMALL
fontanaarte > Table lamp
The Naska family of lamps is a classic from 1933. Simple and functional, with a revolving, adjustable arm, it is available in three different versions – table, floor and wall. More than any other lamp, Naska expresses an unmistakable identity through its archetypal form. It is the desk lamp par excellence, the original ancestor of every lamp with a spring-balanced arm. A timeless object, suitable for both domestic spaces and those dedicated to work.
Dipping Light
marset > Table lamp
The history of the Dipping Light has only just begun. Marset wasn’t willing to settle for just the two table lamp sizes it has come in so far. Its most poetic light expands its uses and is now offered as a portable lamp, suspension lamp, wall lamp and a table lamp size –ø20 cm– to bridge the gap between the small and large sizes. The colors are the same, with an expanded model line-up.The portable Dipping Light relies on a battery to forego the cable. It has a switch at the base and, like the other Marset portable lamps, features a dimmer to set the light output at one of three intensities. Small but important changes to make it completely mobile. It can also be purchased with a metal base so the lamp can be set atop a table.
FONTANELLA LARGE
fontanaarte > Table lamp
Two materials: metal and glass, as in the historic tradition of FontanaArte. The metal acts as a base and contains the light source while the glass, the true protagonist of the project, is expertly worked by skilled craftsmen in a process of fusion between a portion of transparent glass and a satin one from which the light diffuses. Fontanella is formed by the union of two glasses: the internal tube is threaded, sandblasted and finally joined with the bubble-shaped blown glass. What makes the processing particularly refined is the manual joining of the two parts, which requires the skillful technique of a craftsman. Furthermore, the glass, which has always been the material par excellence of the FontanaArte product, is the most crystalline on the market. The use of light bulbs, dimmable and not dimmable, for the biggest energy saving, complete the contemporaneity of this FontanaArte piece.