Floor lamp composed of a reflecting body in laser-cut stainless steel, finished internally with an opaque white plastic film and folded and closed via hooks formed directly from the sheet metal.
The Orbital floor lamp is a unique project in the history of design, a composition of white or multicolored silhouettes that spread an unmistakable graphic and luminous signal in space.
The Orbital floor lamp is a unique project in the history of design, a composition of white or multicolored silhouettes that spread an unmistakable graphic and luminous signal in space.
Versatility and function are the strengths of Tobia, an atypical luminator with great performance. Slender and small, easy to move, it can be placed in any space.
Versatility and function are the strengths of Tobia, an atypical luminator with great performance. Slender and small, easy to move, it can be placed in any space.
Versatility and function are the strengths of Tobia, an atypical luminator with great performance. Slender and small, easy to move, it can be placed in any space.
Versatility and function are the strengths of Tobia, an atypical luminator with great performance. Slender and small, easy to move, it can be placed in any space.
Versatility and function are the strengths of Tobia, an atypical luminator with great performance. Slender and small, easy to move, it can be placed in any space.
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...