AQ01™
fritzhansen > Table lamp
The AQ01™ offers a fresh take on the classic architect’s desk light. Distinguished by its delicate lines and matt finish, the light offers a refined elegance and genius utility. Technology allows springs to be hidden within the design and AQ01’s shade to be switched on and off, or dimmed up and down, with the touch of a hand on the lamp’s shade. The table lamp is a minimal task light with great adjustability.
Cellu Table Lamp EU Cream
normann-copenhagen > Table lamp
Cellu Lamp collection is a modern take on the classic folded paper lampshade. The elegant lampshade made from polypropylene for extra durability rests on a powder coated aluminum stem and powder coated steel base, both designed with a characteristic, robust expression. The leg and base come in complementary color combinations, infusing the design with a contemporary, playful feel. Cellu comes as a table lamp and a floor lamp.
QUASI - LED steel and wood table lamp _ Christine Kröncke Interior Design
Christine Kröncke Interior Design > Table lamp
ITKA BASE - LED opal glass table lamp with ceramic/marble base _ Danese Milano
Danese Milano > Table lamp
PAROLA
fontanaarte > Table lamp
Designed by Gae Aulenti and Piero Castiglioni in 1980, the Parola lamp features three different kinds of glass working processes: blown glass, natural glass and natural crystal. It is an exemplary model of technical integration between artisan and industrial skills.
Bellhop Table
flos > Table lamp
Rechargeable direct light table lighting device. Base and dome in coloured PC. Diffuser in Opaline injection moulded photo-engraved PC. 24-hours' autonomy, charging via Micro-USB-C. Push-button switch positioned on the base provides the 4-step dimmer function. Battery status indicator positioned under the base. USB-C charging cable included, useful length 120cm.
13701 - Table lamp with fixed arm _ Modenese Luxury Interiors
Modenese Luxury Interiors > Table lamp
Segnalibro 817
martinelliluce > Table lamp
Mutating complacencyA lamp shaped like a house that with its roof is ready to sustain the memory of your readings. A little vain, it needs to change clothes often, otherwise it would always be simply white. The book, in exchange for the cover page on loan, wants to be perceived as the element diffusing the light. Reading, table lamp, indirect light, in painted metal. The lamp becomes based book, the book becomes lampshade and integral part of the lamp, the light and the book come in close symbiosis. The lamp almost disappears and the book becomes the aesthetic – decorative theme of the product. LED light source integrated. Electronic driver on the plug.
BIANCA LARGE
fontanaarte > Table lamp
Bianca is a family of luminaires with the decoration on the diffuser surface features an orderly series of shallow delicate grooves etched into the white glass, yielding an effect resembling small footprints on fresh snow. Mouth blown, belt sanded and dipped in acid to obtain the distinctive 'silk effect' typical of fine glassware, Bianca diffusers are available in three different diameters to complete all thirteen types of luminaires belonging to the family. The largest diffuser has a 50 cm diameter and, owing to its dimensions and the amount of glass involved, continues to pose a considerable challenge even for the ablest of glassbbottoms trained in the fixed-mould blowing technique, which – according to the traditional Venetian production process – is performed without any external aids for turning and shaping the glass blob inside the mould, but relies solely on the glassbbottom's skill and lung capacity. Bianca is available in the following versions: table-top without stem, floor-standing with base and stem, pendant, wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted. The matt white coating applied to the various metal supports evokes the name and colour of the diffuser. Bianca produces a very warm, diffused and enveloping light emission in the surrounding environment.
Snoopy
flos > Table lamp
Table lamp giving direct light with enamelled metal reflector and white Carrara's marble base. It was designed by Achille e Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1967.