A hypothetical lamp, supplied with the perfect proportion of mathematical deliberation needed by object to keep up with their courtliness. The calculations picked by Stefano Casciani are crude, antiquated ones periodically separated maybe, through cubist suggestion. The tone (even white here is shading) comprises an essential and resulting datum: denoting the volume, underlining the profile. The disentanglement of structure in actuality ensure a center which is mind boggling structure the assembling perspective (a twofold form for blowing the glasses) and from that of the lighting designing (with separated optics like switches and the sensorial, touching, dimmer). In the table form a slight hole takes the glass off the top and undertakings a sharp, roundabout shadow: a detail not to be underrated. Lu-Lu can wanted, be left totally off and consequently textural, or on and subsequently broke up, yet in addition lit distinctly in its upper a large portion of (the light laying on the weighty) or in its lower a large portion of (the substantial laying on the light). Floor lamp. Murano glass diffuser. Brushed metal base. Chrominium-plated metal stand. Double switch/dimmer. 1 x max 100W - 1 x max 60W - E27 (dimmer) ↑ 173 cm Ø 25 cm ↑ 68,1' Ø 9,8' Structure: metal Structure tone: glossy silk Diffuser/Reflector: blow glass Diffuser/Reflector tone: opaline murky Certifications: CE ↑ 173 cm Ø 25 cm
Country
Italy
Style
Modern
Materials
Blown Glass, Metal, Murano glass
Collection
Lu-lu
Designer
Stefano Casciani
Product year
1996
Category
Interior lighting, Floor lamps
Name
Lu-lu - 311
Product name
Floor lamp
Product type
floor lamp
Extras
with dimmer
Lighting type
Direct-Indirect Light
Tags
Contemporary floor lamps, Metal floor lamps, Blown Glass floor lamps, Italian floor lamps, Murano glass floor lamps
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