An intimate and personal story, told with a simple and direct style. Doll tells it, the new lamp born from the encounter between the sensitivity and boundless creativity of the young designer Ionna Vautrin with Foscarini's design experience and technological innovation.
A presence warm, friendly, with charm and evocative essential, to always keep close to him, like wooden dolls of Japanese tradition - the "Kokeshi Dolls" - which draws on both the lines for the name.
Like the small handcrafted creations to which it is inspired, Doll arouses an immediate emotion with its stylized shape.
Two distinct volumes - a round head and a circular body - give life to an idea and create a new character that inhabits the panorama of the contemporary home. Compact and portable like an ancient oil lamp, reminiscent of shape and manageability, it moves around the different rooms, lending itself to infinite situations and uses: on the bedside table to make the night less dark, on a table or desk to brighten up the day , always with a personal touch, fascinating and playful at the same time.
The two forms that make up Doll are made of two different materials. Both present in the history of Foscarini and recurrent in his expressive vocabulary: blown glass and plastic. The volumes are separated and highlighted by a black ring, which becomes the connection graphic sign, acting at the same time as a support for the inner light source.
While the blown glass speaks the language reassuring a warm light, bright and natural, the plastic it is made of the cylindrical base draws on the resources of expressive color, adding more customization options.
Particularly elegant in green, comfortable and elegant in gray, softly classic ivory, lively and extrovert in red: the distinct character of the little lamp is underlined by the four shades available, which allow everyone to choose their ideal Doll.
A personality emphasized by specially designed packaging, which makes it even more of a great little gift idea for a loved one or for yourself.
design: Ionna Vautrin