The shape of these lamps recalls the old candle holders with handles, commonly called in Italian "bugia", a simplified name of the African city Bidgiaya which supplied most of the wax used to make candles! This anecdote today also accompanies the "modern" Bugia: a table or wall lamp with single or double light, as simple as it is ingenious.
In Gravitino541 the sphere that houses the LED source is connected to the base via a magnet. The magnetic attachment allows total freedom of movement of the light source, which can slide in any direction and rotate 360°. The light source is set back for better visual comfort.
The light becomes a clear and light volume. In white and bronze, it punctuates the surfaces and interacts with every space, giving new lightness and style to the interiors.
The compositional elements of the most classic of lamps become essential, rarefied. Three simple lines for the supports, clean volumes for the fabric lampshade. An ethereal, refined and timeless object.
The subtle poetry of simplicity in a lamp which, with elegance and irony, refers to an everyday object. A fluid and elementary sign is born. An organic shape that carries its lightness.