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TARTAN lamp Blown glass Design: Ludovica and Roberto Palomba

Tartan lamp in blown glass still 2
Tartan lamp in blown glass still 2
TARTAN lamp Blown glass Design: Ludovica and Roberto Palomba it has been modified: 2016-02-10 di Benedetto Fiori

TARTAN blown glass lamp designed by Ludovica and Roberto Palomba inspired by the unmistakable design of the wool fabrics of Scottish kilts, a perpendicular intersection of lines that generates ever-changing geometric patterns.

Starting from this inspiration, Ludovica and Roberto Palomba have created together a Foscarini a further variation on the theme of the blown glass lamp, continuing a path that began in 1998 with the Dom model and continued with the Rituals family of lamps.

In the Tartan suspension lamp, made with the mouth-blowing technique inside a mold with particular engravings, the diffuser is enriched with lines and folds, generating a graphic game made up of lights and shadows. The acid etching of the glass surface also offers a sensation of material softness that recalls the fabric.

Rich in personality, Tartan diffuses a warm and suffused brightness in the environment, filtered by the opaque glass, and guarantees a good direct illuminaziore downwards.

Tartan blown glass lamp set

Tartan blown glass lamp set

Tartan lamp in detail blown glass

Tartan lamp in detail blown glass

Tartan lamp in blown glass sketch

Tartan sketch

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Table lamp
Material: blown glass and etched in relief
Color: White

Dimensions:

40 cm diameter - 15 ¾ "
H cm 35 - 13 ¾ "

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