The Base Ghisa, cast-iron lamp is one of Luigi Caccia Dominioni’s most minimalist designs. Even the name of this table lamp highlights the very essence of the object, cast iron being a fundamental architectural element. Rod with brass finish or chrome finish. Sliding reflector with metallic grey finish. Base painted black. When ordering specify the finish of the rod.
Azucena - Base Ghisa table lamp
This unassuming, domestic object has immense presence despite its relatively small size. Another interesting fact is that “ghisa” in Caccia Dominioni’s home city of Milan was an affectionate nickname for policemen whose dark helmets looked solid and iron clad. The abstract geometry of the design is all about function. From the sturdy base upwards, the tilts and gradients of the lamp allow the structure to appear to float in gravity-defying equilibrium. Base Ghisa complements its older sister Monachella in the shape of the lampshade, elegantly set at a graceful angle. The bulb beneath is skilfully hidden to prevent the viewer being blinded by the direct beam yet still creates a generous and welcoming arc of light even from such a relatively small lamp. In a darkened room the lamp itself melts into the background leaving a pool of light centre stage.
Luigi Caccia Dominioni
Luigi Caccia Dominioni was born in Milan on 7 December 1913, in the family home in Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, a house that he rebuilt after the destruction in the bombing of August 1943.
He completed the entire cycle of studies, up to the Liceo classico, at the Istituto Leone XIII in Milan, run by the Jesuits. In 1931 he enrolled in the Faculty of Architecture at the Regio Istituto Tecnico Superiore (future Politecnico di Milano). During his university studies he met Livio and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, Cesare Cattaneo, Giannino Bernasconi - the future BBPR - and his teachers were Luigi Moretti and Piero Portaluppi. He graduated in 1936 and obtained a professional qualification in Venice. In 1937, with the brothers Livio and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni, he opened a professional studio: together with them he participated in various competitions, obtaining brilliant results. The first realization in the field of industrial design, together with them, dates back to 1938 and concerns some models of radio equipment for Phonola, later improved and presented in 1940 at the VII Triennale di Milano; At the Triennale, the three architects also stand out for the setting up of exhibitions and the production of other design objects, such as Miracoli cutlery. His professional activity ranges from design to architecture and takes place mainly in Milan.
Azucena
Azucena, the historic brand returns to the market with a series of "modern classics" designed by architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni.
In 1947 Luigi Caccia Dominioni , Ignazio Gardella and Corrado Corradi Dell'Acqua founded the company. The Italian brand Azucena has always stood out for its collections that combine formal elegance, discreet luxury, pure and sharp aesthetics and a very high craftsmanship.
Azucena (named after the gypsy of the play Il Trovatore) was created to collect furniture projects for the furnishing of the buildings they designed.
A series of iconic pieces that revive, characterized by the union of different materials, but always refined, and the reinterpretation of traditional stylistic forms.
In 2018 he joined B&B Italia, which wanted to preserve and revive him, in an active vision of Italian heritage. The historic brand returns to the market with a series of "modern classics" designed by architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni from the late 1940s.
Chairs, sofas, tables and lamps that have written the history of Made in Italy design and that return today as a testimony of class and quality.
- Brand
- Azucena
- Designer
- Luigi Caccia Dominioni
- Material
- brass
cast iron
painted aluminium - Colour
- black
brass
chrome
metallic grey - Bulb
- excluded