Foscarini
Twiggy Floor Lamp
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Price € 1.386,00
Iconic and essential, Twiggy is a cornerstone of the design of our times, an element that embodies aesthetics and functionality. Its birth is due to the collaboration between Marc Sadler and Foscarini, united in creating a sophisticated, light and cheerful chandelier. Twiggy consists of a flexible and resistant stem like a fishing rod that allows you to decentralize the lighting of its base. The lampshade is important and can replace the use of a suspension, illuminating not only the area below, but also the spaces above. Available in different finishes and colors, Twiggy is freely customizable in its various components, including the lampshade, rich in variations according to taste or needs.
Ø 46 x H.160 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
Marc Sadler
Marc Sadler (1946-) is an appreciated and prolific French designer active mainly in Italy. Born in Innsbrück, Austria, he completed his studies at the École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris and then dedicated himself for many years to the sportswear sector. In this context, he successfully experiments with the applications of new plastic materials, establishing fruitful and long-lasting collaborations with Italian companies such as Caber (later to become Lotto) and Dainese. Thanks to these partnerships, he was able to spend more and more time in Italy and finally decided to move to Milan and found his own studio there, expanding the business to include furniture design as well. Also in this area he has maintained his predilection for the use of the most innovative plastic materials, once again obtaining great success: he has won 4 Compassi d'Oro awards so far in his career (1994, with the Drop lamp for Flos; 2001, for the Tite and Mite lamps by Foscarini; 2008, with the Big bookcase for Caimi Brevetti and 2014 with the Bellevue ice cream counter for IFI). Among the numerous brands that still present his products in the collection, we mention, in addition to Foscarini, also Désirée Divani, Pedrali, Ethimo, Fabbian, Italamp, Masiero, Martinelli Luce, Slamp, Riva 1920, Serralunga, Slide, Bosa and many others.
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