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Table Lamp. Metal structure, brass finish, with some elements dyed black. Lampshade in white fabric applied on PVC.
Empatia represents an encounter between latest generation technology and ancient knowledge, it combines an innovative technological base with the beauty and uniqueness of hand-blown glass.
A perfectly calibrated contrast of shapes and materials. The metal rod, clean and dry, crosses the soft glass diffuser. Kushi in the XL version amplifies the sensations of balance and purity.
The diffuser is handmade in double-layered artistic glass, obtained with the artisan technique of blowing in a still mold and the consequent grinding, recalling in the final result the ancient Murano technique of wrought glass.
Table lamp. Acrylic fabric diffuser. Structure available in two finishes: white and stone .
Table lamp. Opal glass diffuser. Metal structure available in two finishes: black and antique gold .
Empatia represents an encounter between latest generation technology and ancient knowledge, it combines an innovative technological base with the beauty and uniqueness of hand-blown glass.
Table lamp in gold metal with white body glass diffuser.
The elementary geometry of the spherical diffuser makes it an iconic product and helps the uniform diffusion of light through the acid-etched blown glass.
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.
Table lamp. Acrylic fabric diffuser. Structure available in two finishes: white and stone .
The diffuser is handmade in double-layered artistic glass, obtained with the artisan technique of blowing in a still mold and the consequent grinding, recalling in the final result the ancient Murano technique of wrought glass.
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