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A sinuous, tech, almost seamless shape. A colorful and glossy texture that makes it instantly modern for the interior version.
110 V on request.
Martinelli Luce - Cyborg table lamp 
A sinuous, tech, almost seamless shape. A colorful and glossy texture that makes it instantly modern for the interior version. In the outdoor version it is made of concrete to withstand the harshest weather conditions. When turned on cyborg seems almost leavened suspended by its own beam of light.
Karim Rashid
Karim Rashid was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1960; he is half English and half Egyptian but raised mostly in Canada. He received a degree in Industrial Design in 1982 from Carleton University in Ottawa, in Canada. He pursued graduate design studies in Naples, Italy, with Ettore Sottsass and others, then moved to Milan for one year at the Rodolfo Bonetto Studio. On his return to Canada, he has been worked for seven years with KAN Industrial Designers. While at KAN, he also co-founded and designed the Babel Fashion Collection and North from 1985 to 1991. All of Karim Rashid's works are exhibited in the world's most famous museums, including: the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco and New York and the Centre Georges Pompidour in Paris. With his works Karim Rashid won many honors and awards including the prestigious Red Dot Design Award. He opened his own practice in New York City in 1993. He has worked for numerous clients globally such as Alessi, Bonaldo, Vondom, Artemide, Fontana Arte, Umbra, Bobble, Prada, Yahoo!, Edra, Foscarini, Davidoff, Zero Disegno, Magis, Method Home, Issey Miyake, Totem, Pure Design, Zeritalia, Guzzini, Estee Lauder, Tommy Hilfiger, Giorgio Armani, Sony, Leonardo, Zanotta, Maybelline, YSL and others. Nowdays Karim Rashid represents one of the most famous designers thanks to his works heading toward a better future.
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
- Karim Rashid
- Material
- aluminum
polycarbonate