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No. 1148/LBT.NE
Fresnel is a lamp created by Joe Colombo with the intention of appearing to be one of those perfect objects, that cannot be improved any further because it has been designed by time, capable of making essentiality and practicality synonyms of elegance. The Fresnel 10 cm-diameter lens becomes the absolute protagonist of this project, different versions of which have been designed over time: wall/ceiling lamps for both indoor and outdoor use as well as a floor lamp, only for outdoor use. Its metal body – available in the white, black, grey, chrome-plated metal versions – discreetly complete the structure, prioritising, yet again, the practical supporting function above any other ornament and decoration.
Designed by Joe Colombo, 1967
this product is supplied with a globe.
*Delivery time 14-16 weeks. For professional enquiries please contact us.
Joe Colombo (1930–1971) was an Italian modernist designer and architect. He is best known for his futuristic furniture designs, including his modular 1970 Elda Chair and the 1948 “Bubble” Chair, as well as his revolutionary lighting designs. A visionary and futuristic designer with works including the Coupé collection, Fresnel and Acrilica. Colombo also produced innovative industrial and product design, including typewriters, televisions, radios, desks, and kitchenware. He was one of the most influential figures in Italian industrial design in the 1960s and 1970s.
In 1945, Giuseppe Ostuni founded Oluce, an Italian lighting design company known for its innovative and iconic pieces. Combining industry-leading research with unbelievable aesthetics, Oluce lighting solutions are beautifully functional with engaging designs that have become some of the most iconic pieces in the lighting world.
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