Firmamento Milano Trilite Table Lamp By Franco Raggi

$2,256

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Please note that VAT is not included in the price.Trilite is a micro architecture for the room. Often today architecture is conceived as urban and pushy maxi objects. Trilite is just the opposite: a small architecture for an eclectic and discontinuous home landscape, a small portal of light that discreetly illuminates. The base is made of valuable marble, the portal is polished red lacquer while the light is spread by a thin aluminum tile. For minimal lovers it is available also in white.Franco Raggi graduated in 1969 in Architecture from the Politecnico in Milan, the city where he lives and works. In his role as author he has taken part in a large number of exhibitions and held conferences and seminars all over the world. In 1973, on behalf of the Berliner IDZ (International Design Zentrum) he curated the first critical Italian Radical Design exhibition. From 1975-1977 he was the coordinating secretary for the Visual-Architecture Arts Section at the Biennale in Venice. He did projects in architecture, retail areas, layouts, environments and objects for well-known international design companies such as Cappellini, Danese, Artemide, Kartell and FontanaArte. His lamp “On Off,” designed for Luceplan, is in the permanent design collection at MOMA in New York. From 2001-2011 he has been art director of Barovier&Toso. His most significant architecture works include the interiors of the Humanitas Hospital in Milan, 1996, the head offices of the Fondazione Gianfranco Ferrè, 1998, and the headquarters of the company Techint, 1999.Additional information: Color: White, Green Forest; Materials: Marble Base. Support in lacquered wood. Diffuser in polished aluminium; Typology: Table Lamp with indirect light; Instructions: Indirect light table lamp, inside use only; Light Source: LED; Wattage is 2 x 10W; Voltage: 24V; Lumen: 1776; Cri: 80; Kelvin: 2700; Dimension: is 450 x 260 mm or 17.7’’ x 10.2’’ inch.

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