Wall or ceiling fixture providing diffused lighting suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Silicone elastomer dust and waterproof sea, designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
Ceiling/wall lighting fixture, providing diffused light. Dimmable Led light source powered without the use of any power supply/transformer, but directly by the mains voltage (220-230 V AC), designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
Ceiling/wall lighting fixture, providing diffused light. Dimmable Led light source powered without the use of any power supply/transformer, but directly by the mains voltage (220-230 V AC), designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
Ceiling/wall lighting fixture, providing diffused light. Dimmable Led light source powered without the use of any power supply/transformer, but directly by the mains voltage (220-230 V AC), designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
Ceiling/wall lighting fixture, providing diffused light. Dimmable Led light source powered without the use of any power supply/transformer, but directly by the mains voltage (220-230 V AC), designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
Ceiling/wall lighting fixture, providing diffused light. Dimmable Led light source powered without the use of any power supply/transformer, but directly by the mains voltage (220-230 V AC), designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
Wall lamp with direct/indirect light dimensions 16 x 10 cm. Side friezes in die-cast aluminum taken at 45# on numerical control to have a perfect coupling with the lamp body; multi-voltage power supply integrated in the body. Designed by designer Piero Lissoni.
An astronomical game of hemispheres inspires the Elisabeth collection - from the more composed table version to the art deco suggestions of the suspension.Polished metals embellish the formal cleanliness of the volumes.
Glo is an icon of our collection, a glass sphere that enhances the glare of light, in a game of reflections and references between the lamp and the space or between the lamps.
The price refers to the gold, black and transparent glass matte metal finish.
Lampe de Marseille is named after the Unité d'Habitation of Marseille, the imposing building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and symbol of brutalist architecture.
Essential aesthetics and pure functionality. The swivel arch in matt black painted steel allows wide movements, allowing you to interact and at the same time decorate the space.
A graphic sign, essential lines that accentuate the great flexibility of movement and the functionality of the Swan lamp.The counterweight, an essential part of the design, is covered in Testa di Moro leather.