Artemide - Skydro wall/ceiling lamp (electrified module)
Wall/ceiling lamp, further development of the Hydro series. A series of bowls form a bright sky reflecting the light that bounces off its biomorphic surfaces. Reflective bodies in injection-moulded ABS; lighting body in die-cast aluminium; supporting structure in painted steel. Available in two versions: the first in which the indirect light comes from a light body integrated in the lamp; the second in which the direct light comes from a wall projector detached from the lamp. Skydro is a modular module that allows numerous aggregations. For mounting multiple configurations, in addition to the base module (with or without light source), a mounting kit (template) and cable kits for electrical connection are required.
Ross Lovegrove
Ross Lovegrove, born in 1958, is a designer and visionary, whose work is considered the summit of the stimulus of a profound change in the physical state of our three-dimensional world. His projects, inspired by the logic and beauty of nature, show the union between technology, material science and intelligent organic form, creating what many captains of industry see as the new aesthetic expression of the 21st century. In his projects there is a deeply human and ingenious approach, which conveys optimism and innovative vitality to everything he touches. His works are part of the permanent collections of various design museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MOMA), the Design Museum in London and the Vitra Design Museum Weil Am Rhein in Basel, Switzerland. They have also been exhibited in numerous exhibitions around the world. He is the most published designer of the last decade in the magazine Domus (Milan).
Founded in 1960 by Ernesto Gismondi, chairman, the Artemide Group is located in Pregnana Milanese. It operates through 24 subsidiary and associated companies and boasts a distribution network including 55 single-brand showrooms in the world's most important cities. Artemide products are distributed in 98 several countries.
Technological research, dialogue with architects but also investigation are, indeed, for Artemide the basis of innovative projects able to illuminate the future.
Today Artemide collections represent a unique intersection of values. The human and responsible approach to light is combined with design and material know-how, in a meeting of the latest-generation technology and ancient knowledge, the perfect expression of sustainable design.