The shape imprisons light, shaping and producing intriguing and suggestive shadows, whose effect is amplified by the fraying of the screens, torn shreds by the material effect that contrast with elegant metal structures.
Alchemie T is a precious sculpture composed of two discs: one is in alabaster, fixed and illuminated by LEDs, while the second, in brass, flows on the base with a light gesture of the hand.
Luci d'Oro was born as a reflection on the color of light: the golden light of the sun, of fire; warm lights where the concept of refraction begins to take shape in the mind of Enzo Catellani and then later will often bring with him and his creations
"The light is not made by the lamp, but by the bulb. The lamp gives shape to that light."
A precious object, limited edition and numbered, 500 pieces.
Li-ion battery 3.7V 1180 mA/hUSB power supply with EU or UK pluginput 110/240V - output 5V@1.2 AOn/off power supply
You can take the VL 45 Portable anywhere, indoors or outdoors, to create light and atmosphere with its classic blown opal glass.
Color: Brass/Glossy White Opal Glass
USB-C to USB-C cable. White light on base while charging. Battery life: 5 hours at 100%.The lamp is equipped with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with...
You can take the VL 45 Portable anywhere, indoors or outdoors, to create light and atmosphere with its classic blown opal glass.
Color: Brass/Glossy Pale Yellow Glass
USB-C to USB-C cable. White light on base while charging. Battery life: 5 hours at 100%.The lamp is equipped with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with...
You can take the VL 45 Portable anywhere, indoors or outdoors, to create light and atmosphere with its classic blown opal glass.
Color: Brass/Glossy Pale Rose Glass
USB-C to USB-C cable. White light on base while charging. Battery life: 5 hours at 100%.The lamp is equipped with an integrated energy-saving replaceable LED light source. Compatible with...
The VL Studio family originated from a lamp designed by architect Vilhelm Lauritzen for Radiohuset (The Radio House, the headquarters of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation) in Copenhagen in the 1940s. The name "Studio" was chosen because some of the lamps were used outside the studio to indicate - with a red or green light - whether the recording was in...