Davide Groppi
Shoji Outdoor Floor Lamp
Price € 1.940,00
Shoji is born between East and West, a lamp that is the result of the successful union of the companies Davide Groppi and Paola Lenti, which has always been one of the leaders in outdoor furniture. The structure of Shoji recalls the Chinese lanterns and at the same time the beehives thanks to its rounded structure supported by very thin peduncles that together make up the skeleton and the base. The material used, polycarbonate, is light and resistant, ideal for withstanding outdoor use. Shoji is also equipped with a dimmer, so you can change the brightness at any time according to your needs.
Ø 50 x H.80 cm
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Davide Groppi is in many ways a unique figure in the Italian design scene: at the same time, designer and entrepreneur, but also an artist, he stubbornly pursues his own idea of lighting. Davide Groppi lamps interpret light as a true narrative element, so that every product is much more than a simple object, but is sublimated into a real story. A heterogeneous inspiration, often in the wake of the most extreme minimalism, brings Davide Groppi's creations to reduce the idea to the essential, like haiku of pure light.Read more
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Davide Groppi
Davide Groppi (1963-) is an Italian designer specialized in the creation of lamps. His distinctive feature is a poetic minimalism that finds expression in lights with dry and almost invisible shapes, capable of blending into the environment while remaining protagonists. Davide Groppi's lamps are almost metaphysical and impalpable creations, yet always ingenious and cutting-edge from a technological point of view: for example, he was the creator of one of the very first very successful portable rechargeable lamp models with his Tetatet model. All these characteristics earned him the victory of two Compasso d'Oro, both in 2014, for the Nulla lamp and the Sampei lamp. A mechanical designer by training, Davide Groppi began creating lamps in 1988 in a small workshop in the center of Piacenza, obtaining ever-increasing appreciation. A first turning point in his career occurred in 1994, when he met Maddalena De Padova who decided to bet on him by purchasing a large quantity of Baloo lamps for a special display in his shop in Corso Venezia. Another key moment was the sale of the Davide Groppi brand to the Italian Design Brands group in 2018, which keeps Davide at the helm of design and which allows the company to significantly grow in size until it is positioned among the most well-known Italian brands in the sector of lighting. Lamps designed by Davide Groppi also appear in the catalogs of other brands such as Boffi and Paola Lenti.
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