Stone of Glass - 202

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Stone of Glass - Table/Floor lamp Stone of Glass - Table/Floor lamp

Description

Luminous stones to be placed on a surface or even on the floor, to be left on their own or combined together in groups. The translation into Murano blown glass of a symbol of the oriental world. The most artificial objects obtained in the most natural shape.

Technical data

Lamp to be placed giving diffused light in opaline opaque Murano glass diffuser.
202
1 x max 60W E27 (dimmer)
↑ 12 cm ↔ 22 cm
↑ 4,7" ↔ 5,9"
Structure: 
PBT
Structure color: 
white
Diffuser/Reflector: 
blow glass
Diffuser/Reflector color
o: paline opaque
Stone of Glass
 Year production: 2001

Design by Marta Laudani & Marco Romanelli

Marta Laudani (Verona, 1954) and Marco Romanelli (Trieste, 1958) have been working together since 1986. They have done design work for Arflex, Cleto Munari, Fontana Arte and Up&uUp, and are currently working for Bosa, Driade, Ferlea, Lema, Montina, Oluce, Seccocose and View. Among their works we should recall the following: in 1997 the monographic work on "Gio Ponti" for the Furniture Show and for the Association Jacqueline Vodoz et Bruno Danese, many exhibitions including "Dichiarazione d'Interni" (1994), "Oggetto Ambiente" (1994), "Paradigmaticità delle Arti Decorative" (1995) and "Intorno alla Fotografia" (1998). Together they wrote "Gli Spazi Del Cucinare", Electa, 1989 and "Design Nord-Est", Abitare Segesta, 1997. Their many exhibitions include their personal exhibition at the Museo Internazionale della Ceramica in Laveno in 1998. Independently, at their studios in Rome and Milan, they are involved in interior design (their creations have been published in leading international magazines). At the moment they are working on the re-organization of the Museo della Civiltà Romana in the EUR district of Rome on behalf of Fiat Engineering.
Marco Romanelli has been the Art Director of Oluce since 1995 and of Montina since 1996. From 1994 to 1997 he was a consultant of Driade for the Atlantide collection. He was a member of the editorial staff of Rivista Domus from 1986 to 1994 and has been on the editorial staff of Abitare since 1995. In 2000 he organised the third "Aperto Vetro" section of the Venice Biennial Exhibition.

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