TreisThe main elements of inspiration were car headlights. Hubert employs their prismatic diffusers with an ultra contemporary decorative effect, that also calls to mind the open and natural logic of fractals. The diffuser is made from textured methacrylate and blends perfectly with the deep-drawn, triangular shaped aluminum body. The sensation is of an immense fluidity.
Designer: Benjamin Hubert (United Kingdom)
EvitaAs in a sartorial artwork, the metal is wrapped around the luminous body of Evita in a garment stitched together by a single continuous gesture, forming a spiral rotation of 90 degrees. It is characterized by a strong graphic style and a clean and refined image that easily becomes imprinted in one's memory, as it unwinds in space and traces out curved lines and surfaces, lightness and dynamism.
Designer: AquiliAlberg (Italy)
CloverFlowing lines and surfaces move, spread out and meet. They form an alluring three-dimensional, enveloping and open structure. This is a sculptural-lamp of extreme visual lightness. It is a kind of ultra contemporary and dream-like mobile. Florally inspired, it calls to mind the organic forms of a clover leaf.
Designer: Brodie Neill (United Kingdom)
WeaversA suspended lamp in which the styles and the meterials used are mixed to obtain changing effects as the seasons change, as the people change while they change their clothes. A stocking, an artificial skin made by a technical net, covers and sustains the luminous element.This skin can be changed whenever we want to modify his aspect and personality.
Designer: Enrico Azzimonti (Italy)
Plex LedCuckoo clock of minimal inspiration with clock hands located under the plexiglass dial and small pedestals which make the clock an original table cuckoo clock. The clear methacrylate can be matched to the different lacquered versions of the frames. It is also available a version with opaline plexiglass dial with white frame. Inside the clock there is the particular technology of LED-light, making a soft lighting, powered by a socket.
Designer: D&D Research (Italy)
City genes inside contemporary materialsRecycling urban remains, the new frontier of Stone Italiana surfaces, today even for outdoor spaces: a material for conscious architecture, versatile, permeable, resistant and green
Designer: Arturo Montanelli, Ezio Riva for Stone Italiana
Fortuny GiudeccaThe lampshade of Fortuny lamp is embellished by legendary Fortuny fabrics. The diffuser is available in three different extraordinary versions, chosen to complement the lamp’s tripod stand: Fortuny Papiro Ebony & White for the black lacquered structure, Fiori Caramel & White for the white structure and Onde Ivory & Gold for the titanium coloured structure.
Designer: Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo 1907, restyling 2011 (Spain)
Cielo“From dawn to dusk the sky keeps changing colour. As sunrise and sunset come closer, the colour changes with a dramatic intensity. Even during the day, the colour goes from blue to white and grey, suggesting us the endless activity of the sky.The new lamp is based on this aesthetic idea.” Kazuhiro Yamanaka
Designer: Kazuhiro Yamanaka (Japan)
ChordsCeiling lamp in matt laquered aluminium, with soft touch effect. Available in Large, Medium and small version.
Designer: Teruhiro Yanagihara (Japan)
IcaroIcaro is a steel wire lamp and can be used both as floor lamp, ceiling lamp and table version.
Designer: Brian Rasmussen (Denmark)
UnVeil - conceptual installationA specific conceptual installation which introduces to the world of Marco Goffi. The "big cloud" inside the garden, covering about 200 square meters, up to 5 m high, will be made with laces and organdie: the entire exhibition aims at letting the spectator plunge into the white tones and changing effects to the perception of something aerial, thus provoking a real suggestion. Designer: Marco Goffi (Italy)
TatooBody extension, ancestral references or mere decoration?
Designer: Claudio Bitetti (Italy)
Sipario“In a house, the wardrobe is an essential presence, but often – due to significant dimensions – it also can be an imposing presence. So,I tried to streamline the volumes and give grace to such a common product.
Designer: Claudio Lovadina (Italy)
ChairedChaired is the result of the union between the tribute to a famous chair and the idea of metamorphosis. The chair changes, enlarge and dilates itself, and finally becomes a bed, keeping the functionality both for the backrest and the seat, but changing the use position from vertical to horizontal. Al Lado, night and coffee table at the same time, is a versatile support surface. Made by a white and charcoal Durasolid top that contrasts with the natural beech legs colour.
Designer: Vicente Garcia Jiménez (Spain)
PisaThe chest of drawers, usually square-shaped, gets streamlined by a side’s slant, creating now a trapezoid-shape. The rectangular handles, bended by the same slant of the side, contribute to lend to the dresser a dynamic aspect, creating a pleasing shadows-game.
Designer: Claudio Lovadina (Italy)
CentotrentacinqueCentotrentacinque (135) doors of different dimensions that can be assembled in numberless combinations: a wide and ambitious program. It’s a simple project but yet amplified by several variables: among them, the possibility of choosing different knobs, textures, colours and finishing from the “Surface Collection”, strong point and manifesto of the uniqueness that marks the “Capo d’opera Style”. The collection comprehends single units but also evolves by the combination of them.
Designer: Silvano Pierdonà, Alessio Bassan (Italy)
MummyConcentric circles wrap the light as a metallic ribbon. An original dressing that reminds to its name: "Mummy", the idea of a cascade made of eccentric and dimensionally different rings which are not perfectly overlapped. The external finish of the body is proposed with some different elegant colors such as charcoal grey, white chalk or “greyge”. A gold leaf covers the internal surface and enahances the precious, warm and soft, luminosity of “Mummy”.
Designer: Bruno Rainaldi (Italy)
HeronEnrico Azzimonti gives a new bidimensional graphic interpretation to the classical table lamp. Almost entirely made of aluminium, a 100% recyclable material, one of the two versions reproduces in a playful way the shape of the classical bell-like reflector's silhouette by re-drawing it's edges on a flat surface. The other model with its linear diffuser has a more minimal design. Both models are equipped with the latest generation of power LEDs that replaces the obsolete incandescent lamp.
Designer: Enrico Azzimonti (Italy)
ErennaErenna takes its name, shape and inspiration from a bioluminescent jellyfish. The leading element of the project is the diffuser, shaped as a globe, made of methacrylate. It is a plastic material with optical features similar to the crystal which can be combined with the use of nanoparticles to create a special “fog effect” inside the diffuser itself. The aluminum hanging structure permits the installation of the product as a wall lamp. It can become a table lamp or it can be used as suspension.
Designer: Marco della Torre (Italy)
Fusillo social seating for public spacesLooking at its form makes clear the functional point of departure that Fusillo aspires to: the “fauteuil conversation” a real place for socializing and cultural exchanges. With everyone comfortably seated in his or her own “space” there is interaction, encouragement of relationships: this is Fusillo’s intention. A three-pointed star, which with its simultaneous rotation and transferral movement generates the form. Winner of Red Dot design award 2010
Designer: marco goffi (Italy)
TabardJust as the detective Sherlock Holmes is always portrayed wearing a charming little cloak, so too are the garments hanging on the coat hook, presented by Pallucco, protected by a rigid cloak. Here it is the revolutionary illuminated coat hook that turns 120° and the roles have been inverted. While traditional coat hooks are covered by clothes, Tabard on the other hand covers the clothes, protecting them from dust, giving this object an original unusual look.
Designer: denis santachiara (Italy)
Yo-YoGravity and centrifugal forces are the basis of simple, universal and long-lived toy of Yo-Yo.
Designer: Francesco Giannattasio (Italy)
GinaThe experimentation of innovative materials such as the elasticized vinyl-covered fabric joins the softness and the classic design. A neoclassic design as natural expression of the culture of our time, a design feeling the need to appeal to the past to re-evoke shapes and traditions escaped because of the time passing by.
Designer: De-Signum Studio Lab (Italy)
DewLike the morning dew or the vaporized drops in the space. The multiplying of reflections and feelings are taking back to peaceful atmospheres. Dew leads immagination far, into a dream state of mind.
Designer: Emmanuel Babled (France)
TapasContainer which can be used for different purposes in every room of the house or in the office with a young and modern look.
Designer: Lagranja studio (Spain)
Arcoiris CucùThe Arcoiris Cuckoo clock (Arcoiris means rainbow in Portuguese language) is a pean to joy: many multicolored stripes that alternate giving life to different composition, always different one from the other.
Designer: Raffaele Darra (Italy)
ItaipuBook shelves characterized by a measured sequence of volumes.. full and empty spaces.
Designer: Philippe Bestnheider (Switzerland)
Crinolina Family lampCrinolina plays with the expressive abstraction of the hooped skirt fashion from centuries long passed
Designer: Susanne Philippson (Germany)
GinaFloor or suspension lamp. Elasticated technical fabric cloth-covered metal structure.
Designer: De-Signum studio lab (Italy)
OttoCabinet with lacquered panels with a “bubble” shape silk-screening printing on three sides. The printing is available into different colors, that are repeated in the inside. Available also into on wheels version.
Designer: Studio Suppanen (Finland)
Pio PioA collection of book shelves and coffee tables/bed tables born thanks to the expert use of the iron by Antonino Sciortino whose ability in molding, since a long time, creates pieces of furniture as beautiful as sculptures and functional as furniture objects. The Piopio collection is based on the idea of the movement, the movement of the shapes of the single object, but also the movement that is born from the possibility to create unsuspected geometries matching many pieces in creative way.
Designer: Antonino Sciortino (Italy)
millelancetteFabrica through this new clock for Diamantini&Domeniconi speaks about the diversity of the communication of time,playing with arrows from different styles with various historic references.
Designer: Fabrica (Italy)
aloneAlone is a coat hook that casts an eye at the concept of a wall light.Alone can be used on its own, in a row or randomly scattered It is available in two versions:for connection to mains voltage ,with wall on/off switch and fitted with 3 high-efficiency white LEDs or battery-powered with push on/off switch and a battery charger as optional, fitted with 1 high-efficiency white LED.
Designer: daniele trebbi (Italy)
MirageMirage,the new fluorescent table lamp by Tronconi a fresh idea for next Christmas, shows perfectly Tronconi’s research for new materials and technologies.An optical illusion, a hologram representing the archetype of the table lamp.The front diffuser shows the hologram, while the opal back side spreads a powerful light ideal for reading.
Designer: Lorenzo Longo_De-Signum (Italy)
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