Artemide
El Poris Pendant Light
Price starting from € 2.730,00*
*Price valid for the version El Poris 80 in Ø 83 cm with frame in black steel - bulb excluded (cod. 1086030A).
El Poris is a suspension lamp created by Herzog & de Meuron designer for Artemide. The suspension structure is made of steel and ABS and is characterized by a modern and sculptural shape, ideal for those who wish to enrich the environment of their home with bright furniture of extreme visual power. It is made up of calendered steel tubes of increasing diameter, joined by four vertical supports. The structure has an elementary geometric shape where twelve lamp holders are connected. The resulting effect seems to be halfway between a sophisticated chandelier and a Christmas light similar to a Christmas tree, creating an extremely pleasant play of refractions. Ideal in formal contexts, El Poris seems to find space wherever taste and necessity require it.
Ø 83 x H.125 cm
Available also in Ø 120 x H.200 cm
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Ø 83 x H.120 cm - Version El Poris 80
Ø 120 x H.200 cm - Version El Poris
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Artemide is one of the most prestigious names of the Italian design: the company has in fact left an indelible impact on the lighting sector. Artemide lamps are often courageous and experimental, but also incredibly practical. The philosophy of Artemide follows the principle of the "Human Light", according to which every lighting project must focus on the human being and his needs. Another peculiarity of the brand is the incessant tendency to innovation, so much that over 60 people are employed in its own Research & Development center.Read more
Designed by
Herzog & de Meuron
Herzog & de Meuron studio was founded in Basel in 1978 by Swiss architects Jacques Herzog (1950-) and Pierre de Meuron (1950-), who have pursued their careers in parallel since their studies at the ETH Zurich. Their architecture, today engaged in large-scale projects such as the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, does not forget the minimalist sign of the origins and the great attention they have always paid to the theme of the structural envelope of buildings and materials, often of “poor” derivation. They are also well known internationally for the stadiums they designed, considered among the most successful examples of contemporary architecture for sports use: from the Allianz Arena, home to Bayern Munich, to the National Stadium in Beijing, the hub of the 2008 Olympics. project is the Tate Modern gallery in London, obtained from an old power station. Product design does not fall within the scope of their activities, except for special collaborations with brands such as Artemide and Vitra (for which they also created the VitraHaus showroom in Weil am Rhein).Read more