Bicoca
marset > Table lamp
The Bicoca is born with the optimism of brightening life and accompanying the good times, wherever you go. This colorful, lightweight portable lamp projects an intimate light that adds warmth to all your personal spaces.Made of polycarbonate, Bicoca begins with an overlay of basic geometric figures, with a tiltable shade to direct the light. Three separate accessories increase the applicability and versatility of the lamp. A powerful magnet can be affixed to the bottom of the fixture, allowing you to place it to metal surfaces -even vertical walls- defying gravity. An armchair accessory drapes over armrests, sofa backs, or headboards, so you can bring your Bicoca to all your personal reading spaces. The wide range of shade colors provide an option for any taste and any space. Bicoca is small, manageable, versatile and autonomous.
CHESHIRE MEDIUM
fontanaarte > Table lamp
It echoes the studio’s Nordic imprint in its simplicity and functional aspects. The opaline polycarbonate diffuser ensures soft lighting, while the colored one spreads the light downwards in the table and floor versions or upwards in the hanging model.
CYBORG TEXTURE - LED aluminium table lamp with dimmer _ Martinelli Luce
Martinelli Luce > Table lamp
SASHA 2900/LG - Antique brass finish table lamp with alabaster _ Possoni Illuminazione
Possoni Illuminazione > Table lamp
Neverending GloryLa Scala Table Lamp
lasvit > Table lamp
Jan Plecháč and Henry Wielgus sketched the shape of the Lasvit Neverending Glory chandeliers by rotating the silhouette around its own axis. The large pieces of glass, for which even the wooden moulds are enormous are so demanding to produce that it would not be possible to create anything bigger. In the individual silhouettes, it is possible to recognize iconic chandeliers from five of the world’s most eminent concert halls and theatres; La Scala in Milan, Palais Garnier in Paris, the Metropolitan Opera in New York, the Czech Republic’s Estates Theater in Prague, and the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.
Duo
santacole > Table lamp
The Duo lamp was conceived by André Ricard for “executive desks”, not only that good focal light was required when going through extensive paperwork, but also the fact that, in the face of visitors, the view of those who sat in the confidants’ chairs should not be obstructed by a large or ostentatious lampshade. Duo fulfils both purposes seamlessly. It illuminates with proximity, and does not interrupt the visual horizon. The luminous flux is adjustable by the independent rotation of its glass shades, which can be opaque to focus the light on the work surface, or translucent to provide a more general illumination too.
Quasar portable lamp - Aluminium
petitefriture > Table lamp
Samy Rio's Quasar lamp can follow you wherever you wish. This sleek, modern, unique portable lamp is the result of two years of research that gave birth to what is a quirky yet functional and sustainable design. Its name is a tribute to ‘quasar’, star-like bodies in space that shine extremely bright. The portable lamp has a dimmer that includes three colours (from a ‘warm white’ to ‘cool white’), and three light intensities (from 25% to 100%) for a total of nine different light combinations. The Quasar portable lamp can adapt to suit your preferences as they change. Read more
Steel Lab Light Table Anatomy Design, 2010
karakterCopenhagen > Table lamp
Inspired by her parents’ pharmaceutical work and their old lab equipment, Andrea Kleinloog from Anatomy Design designed the Lab Light mixing steel, brass and porcelain. This brought on a desire to make a lamp with a younger feel. Base, lampshade, and rotating arm—all in painted aluminium.