Mogg
Ikebana Floor Lamp
Arc
Price € 2.324,00
The Ikebana lamp by Mogg is part of the brand's range of floor lamps, but it differs from them for its unconventional design that includes multiple support surfaces and lighting. The resulting structure is organic and multifaceted, an object that stands out for its extreme versatility in fulfilling different tasks, such as a coffee table, lamp, food holder and more depending on the need. Ikebana is well suited to use in living areas, but can also be used in other situations in the sleeping areas or home office.
W.245 x D.84 x H.231 cm
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The history of Mogg was born from the furnishing experience of Nicola Galbiati, an architect who has put to good use both his entrepreneurial vision and his talent in the field of interior design to create a company with a modern and avant-garde style. Mogg is a company that sees as its core business the production of furniture and accessories for the home, combining graphic cuts with curved lines and great experimentation in the field of raw materials.Read more
Designed by
Uto Balmoral
Uto Balmoral is a curious example of a “virtual designer”: he is in fact a character created by a young Italian architect and designer (born in 1975) to present his products, partly in protest against the excessive protagonism of designer-characters compared to the concreteness of their work and partly to exploit the aura of mystery generated within his character as a marketing vehicle. Uto Balmoral made his debut at the 2011 Fuorisalone with an exhibition at the DAAL Gallery presenting a series of self-produced tables and lamps. The great success of this operation allowed him to launch into a career as a real designer through collaborations with brands such as Mogg, Tonelli, Emmemobili and Durame. His creations often hinge on a solid formal rigor derived from his experience as an architect, often based on clever plays on square geometries, but capable of sometimes giving way to a more cheerfully pop taste as in his fruitful collaboration with Seletti.Read more