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Table lamp with indirect light, initially designed for fluorescent circles, sign of the already felt need for a better use of energy, is now proposed again for LED bulbs.
Light source: E27 4x15W 230V
110 V on request.
Martinelli Luce - Visiere table lamp 
Table lamp with indirect light, initially designed for fluorescent circles, sign of the already felt need for a better use of energy, is now proposed again for LED bulbs. The painted aluminium elements are fixed to the central support pin by a small knob. Semi-spherical base wired for LED bulbs.
Sergio Asti
After graduating in architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, Sergio Asti opened his studio in 1953, qualifying as one of the first Italian industrial designers and one of the founding members of ADI (Association for Industrial Design). Many of the objects he designed are now part of the collections of prestigious Design Museums around the world. For FontanaArte he designed Daruma, a blown glass table lamp, in the catalogue since 1968. From the very beginning he has also been very active in the design of public and private buildings, interiors and fittings, including: the Fiat showroom (Milan, 1964), the FISI Presidency Offices (Milan, 1976), the fittings for numerous temporary exhibitions at the Triennale, La Rinascente and Eurodomus. He taught at the Istituto Superiore d'Arte in Venice and at the Istituto Sperimentale Superiore in Shizuoka, Japan.
Martinelli Luce
Technological, modular lamps. Dynamic lamps. Essentiality of forms. Research of material or process. Passionate and tenacious experimentation. These are the values that have always distinguished Martinelli Luce. Values rooted in time and still underlying our design philosophy. These are the foundations laid by the company’s founder, the visionary Elio Martinelli.
- Brand
- Martinelli Luce
- Designer
- Sergio Asti
- Material
- aluminum
- Bulb
- excluded