The Tuareg floor lamp is a three-dimensional composition that recalls an assembly of branches and reeds.
Foscarini - Tuareg floor lamp
The Tuareg floor lamp is a three-dimensional composition reminiscent of an assemblage of branches and reeds - like a work of land art - with three LED light sources with independent lighting and adjustable up to 350) to vary the lighting effect.
Ferruccio Laviani
Born in 1960 in Cremona, Pietro Ferruccio Laviani is a company, industrial products and retail design artistic director. In 1986, after graduating in Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, Laviani became a De Lucchi studio associate. He curated the “Technique discretes. Le design du mobilier italien 1980-1990" exhibition at the Louvre and collaborated with Memphis. In 1991 he collaborated with Kartell for Artistic Direction and afterwards Flos, Tisettanta, Moroso who is the Lead at Pandora Design. In 1997 with Achille Castiglioni, Laviani designed the exhibition dedicated to Gio Ponti and Vico Magistretti. He also managed the Milan De Padova showroom image. In 2001 he worked with fashion designers Dolce & Gabbana, for which he designed the corners and the interior of the new headquarters in via Goldoni in Milan.
Foscarini
Foscarini imagines, develops and produces decorative lamps: night and day, they seduce if lit; they surprise when turned off. With our design objects we transform living spaces: we offer beauty, we move emotions. From the beginning, independence from productive constraints translates into freedom of thought. 35 years of collaborations with designers of international level and with the masters of the territory, and a long series of iconic lamps that dialogue with an environment - domestic or collective - and with those who experience it. Our constant: a rigorous and passionate orientation to the project.
- Brand
- Foscarini
- Designer
- Ferruccio Laviani
- Material
- aluminum
polycarbonate - Light source available
- LED 46W 3000K 4560 lm CRI 90
- Dimmer
- included