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ROTALIANA
CAMPANULA
Designed byAndrea Branzi, who saysthat
Campanula is “made from flared bells in glass”,
which were inspired “byflowers which glow.
They’re almost extinct, but once theywere
more common than fireflies.”
Campanula has three bell-shaped diffusers
of differing diameters, which are mount-
ed, one on top of the other bymeans
of transparent silicone spacers. Each
diffuser is made of blown glass
and the lamp comes in milky
white, greyand amber.
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MODO LUCE
ATOLLO
Atollo stems from an in-depth studyinto the specific indoor
and outdoor technical lighting needs of public venues,
restaurants and bars. As well as hanging lamps, the range
also consists of arefined modular structure encompassing
several different lighting furnishings and accessories, such
as benches, coffee tables, stools, partitioning features, or
simplyislands of light, blending astriking decorative effect
with distinct functionalityand a contemporarydesign.
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METALSPOT
NEBULA ( RIGHT )
Amaterial cloud that becomes astar,Nebula
draws its shape from its intersected semi-cylin-
ders. The mosaic absorbs the details creating
aunique graphic effect. When you
turn it on, you reveal its magic: the
semi-cylinders complete themselves
into clear inner shapes. The mirrors
made byAntique Mirror,with their
colours, their deepness, their hand-
made imperfection, playwith the
light and multiplythe illusions.
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