Martinelli Luce
Kiki Outdoor Pendant Light
Price starting from € 610,00*
*Price valid for the version with cable L.5 mt with n.03 lights - bulbs excluded (cod. 21004/3/NE).
An incredibly inspired lamp, which from the imagination of Paola Navone has been able to enrich the imagination of the whole world, fully entering the homes of design enthusiasts and beyond. Kiki was born as a suspended lamp for outdoor use, made up of a minimum of three up to ten light points fixed at a distance of 100 centimeters from each other on a single electric cable. Kiki is available in three versions, with variable length to be able to better configure an ad hoc arrangement, adapting to the spaces in which you want to place it. The contained luminosity and the aesthetic beauty make it an ideal object for all types of exteriors such as gardens, terraces and much more.
L.8 mt with n.3 Lights
Available also in L.10 mt with n.5 Lights or in L.15 mt with n.10 Lights
Salvioni Design Solutions delivers all around the world. The assembly service is also available by our teams of specialized workers.
Each product is tailor-made for the personal taste and indications of the customer in a customized finish and that is why the production time may vary according to the chosen product.
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With over seventy years of activity behind him, Martinelli Luce stands out as one of the great names in the history of design lighting in Italy. His fortunes are closely linked to those of the founder, the indefatigable Elio Martinelli, who personally designed many of the products in the catalog, including the famous Cobra and Serpente lamps. With simple and avant-garde shapes, inspired by nature or suggested by the application of new technologies, Martinelli lamps appear in the permanent collections of many design museums. The most famous is the Pipistrello lamp by Gae Aulenti, a timeless icon.Read more
Designed by
Paola Navone
Paola Navone (1950-) was trained in the effervescent world of experimental design of the 1970s, training in the Alchimia Studio and collaborating with some of its greatest exponents, including Alessandro Mendini and Ettore Sottsass. From these experiences you have drawn an approach to design devoid of dogma and alien to the dictatorship of formalism, to which you later added your strong passion for ethnic influences drawn from all over the world. In this way, she created her peculiar design without borders, with influences ranging from the Provencal shabby to the African artisan traditions, in an original and highly personal mix expressed in her first experiences with Abet Laminati and with the artistic direction of the Cappellini World line. Among her more successful collaborations are those with Gervasoni, of which she has been artistic director since 1998, and with Baxter, in which she declines her characteristic style in a more precious guise. Among the many brands you have worked with, we remember Casamilano, Driade, Ethimo, FontanaArte, Riva1920 and Molteni & C.Read more