Nemo
Lorosae Table Lamp
Price starting from € 391,00*
*Price valid for the version in glass in jasmine white colour - Led included (cod. LOR LWW 11).
The design of the Lorosae table lamp takes inspiration from a trip by Álvaro Siza to East Timor, an area of a Portuguese colony in East Asia known as Timor Loro Sae, which means “the place where the sun rises”. From this experience, the designer was able to extract this particular table lamp, characterized by a translucent glass structure available in different finishes, each clean and rigorously monochromatic, which enhances the diffusion of light in the environment. This lamp is rechargeable and battery-powered, to make it easier to transport to different rooms of the house. The shape of the diffuser is soft and playful, an invitation to experiment with the numerous colors and plays of light that result from it.
Ø 20 x H.25 cm
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Thanks to a cunning politic of re-edition of classics of the past and the collaboration with some of the most prestigious designers of the international panorama, Nemo’s light qualifies as a true author’s light. Founded in the 90s by Franco Cassina and Carlo Forcolini to go alongside Cassina’s production with high qualitative level lamps, thanks to its prestigious birthplace the company has been able to benefit from production rights of the illumination projects by some of the greatest masters of the twentieth century, listing in its catalogue names such as Le Corbusier and Franco Albini.Read more
Designed by
Alvaro Siza
Álvaro Siza Viera (1933-) is considered the greatest Portuguese architect of the 20th century. During his life he was awarded all the most important prizes in the field: from the Pritzker Prize in 1992 to the Japanese Imperial Prize in 1998, from the Royal Gold Metal in 2009 to the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in 2012. The cornerstone of his architectural investigation is the search for a continuous synthesis between tradition and modernity, expressed in an unsurpassed ability to purify the historical forms of Portuguese architecture of any superfluous ornament to arrive at a fully modernist style, capable, thanks to its references to the past, of never running the risk of appearing cold or sterilely academic. Another fundamental aspect of his design practice is the great attention paid to the relationship between the work and its context, with great care taken to avoid scenographic “archistar effects” in favor of a more harmonious integration between his architecture and the surrounding landscape. He is considered one of the leading exponents of the so-called “Porto School”, together with his teacher Fernando Távora and his younger colleague Eduardo Souto de Moura. Among his works, many notable ones are the so-called “Sea Pools” in Leça de Palmeira (1959-73), located on the ocean shore, the headquarters of the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (1987-96) or the Centro Galego de Arte Contemporánea in Santiago de Compostela (1988-93). He also designed one of the five Vitra factories (1994) within the famous Vitra Campus. His rare experiences as a product designer have mainly focused on the lighting sector and have involved collaborations with brands such as Fontana Arte, Nemo and BD Barcelona Design.Read more