Foscarini
Orbital Floor Lamp
Price € 1.375,00
With the unmistakable 90s style, the Orbital floor lamp by Ferruccio Laviani was one of Foscarini's first great successes. A masterpiece of biomorphism, it almost looks more like a sculpture than a lamp: the light is in fact filtered by five sandblasted Murano glass diffusers characterized by different shapes. In its best-known version, all Orbital diffusers are in different colors, with a lively and cheerful effect, but the lamp is also available in a more elegant total white variant. The glass of the diffusers is subjected to a double treatment: polished on the inside, to better reflect the light, and satin-finished on the outside, to enhance the chromatic effects.
W.56 x H.173 cm
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Foscarini, founded in Venice in the ‘80s by Andrea Vecchiato and Carlo Urbinati, was born in the name of innovation. The initial project was to modernize the typology of the classic Murano glass lamp, but soon the company opened up to a wide range of new materials: currently its catalog has lamps made in over 20 different finishes. The wide and various Foscarini collection consists of fresh and trendy lamps, colorful and characterized by the ability of experimentRead more
Designed by
Ferruccio Laviani
Ferruccio Laviani (1960-) is a famous and appreciated contemporary Italian designer. Born in Cremona and graduated from the Milan Polytechnic, he began his career in the field of Radical Design, from which he draws a taste for surprising and expressive forms and a pop taste for experimental provocation. After his studies he was able to work in Michele De Lucchi's studio and set up his first collaborations with the Memphis collective, before setting up his own business in the early 90s. One of the key experiences of his career is that of Kartell's artistic director, a role he has held for over thirty years in which he participated in the great international relaunch of the brand. For Kartell he has designed not only stands and fittings, but also various products, including in particular the collection of lamps and lighting. Other historical partnerships are those with Molteni & C., which gave him the opportunity to approach more precious and alegan projects, and with Emmemobili, which instead favors his experimental streak with visionary creations of high cabinet-making. He can count numerous other collaborations with great Italian design brands, from Foscarini and MisuraEmme, from Flos to De Padova. Also appreciated as an interior, he has also created the interiors of the Dolce & Gabbana headquarters in Milan among many projects.Read more