Tacchini
E63 Table Lamp
Price starting from € 1.086,00*
*Price valid for the version with frame in yellow zinc varnished steel - bulb included (cod. OE63).
Tacchini's E63 lamp is one of Umberto Riva's most famous creations, an eclectic figure poised between art, design and architecture. Very attentive to recurring geometries and shapes, Riva expresses in the lampshade of this 1963 lamp a characteristic sign that he will recall in many of his subsequent projects, a sort of triangle with the curved hypotenuse that according to an apocryphal legend Riva had derived from a youthful portrait of an old aunt a little hunched over. Together with the base with equally rigid geometries, this lampshade gives the E63 lamp a severe and technical look, almost like an industrial machinery, while the movable arm that holds the lampshade makes it perfect as a reading lamp and at the same time makes it look a little like a small toy digger.
W.17 x D.21,7 x H.43,5 cm
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The Tacchini company was founded in 1967 in Seveso. A soul mainly oriented towards contract marks the first years of its work, later increasingly aimed at enhancing quality, style, taste, but above all the use of materials that are able to express the Made in Italy craftsmanship quality. Today Tacchini Italia presents itself as a trendy brand, attentive to contemporary influences and capable of giving life to iconic models that perfectly match the needs of our time. Upholstery and seats act as cornerstones of the Tacchini Italia catalog, also strong in re-editions by great masters of the past and proposals by emerging designers.Read more
Designed by
Umberto Riva
Umberto Riva (1928-2021) was an esteemed Italian architect. He was a pupil of Carlo Scarpa in Venice, from whom he drew an interest in an architecture far from easy minimalist temptations and a taste for daring spatial research. In the interiors designed by Riva, the plans are never trivially orthogonal, the rooms surprise and take on a different perspective depending on the point of view, often giving life to suggestive plays of light. Riva, who was also a passionate painter, devoted most of his career mainly to small-scale projects such as villas and apartments, among which those of Casa Frea in Milan and Casa di Palma in Sardinia stand out. he park of official awards, dedicating the greatest honors to him - including a Gold Medal from the Triennale for his career - only in the last years of his life. He also worked as a product designer, focusing above all on lamps, with brands such as Fontana Arte, Francesconi or Barovier & Toso. In recent years, several of his best-known creations have been re-edited by Tacchini.
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