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Denq – 229
Blown glass table lamp
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About Denq – 229
In 1980, a Japanese architect stunned the world with his rebellious interpretation of one of the most rich symbols of ‘good plan’: the ‘Wink’ chaise longue for Cassina.‎ Since then, at that point, Toshiyuki Kita has consistently been viewed as a key part on the plan scene, exchanging innovative undertakings (he was behind the principal humanoid homegrown robot) with more refined introductions to customary Japanese brightening expressions (from Urushi lacquerware to Washi rice paper).‎ With the ‘Denq’ lamp, which starts off the organization between the Maestro from Japan and Oluce, Kita has drawn a basic, genuine shape uncovering the secret verse in thorough lines.‎ A practically sculptural article that is deliberately ‘immortal’ and disengaged from current style trends.‎ A ‘exemplary of tomorrow’.‎ Fitting in with the requesting setting of the Oluce list, which has included Vico Magistretti’s ‘Atollo’, the most renowned table lamp on the planet, since 1977.‎ Toshiyuki is a dear companion of Vico and his ‘Denq’ plan has skilfully addressed the essential of making an item on a standard with a great work of art.‎ Table lamp giving diffused light in opaline murky blown glass.‎ Lacquered metal base with chromium-plated laser cut upper base disc.‎ With dimmer switch.‎ 1 x max 150W (E27) ∅ b.‎ 27 cm ∅ d.‎ 3O cm ↑ 42 cm ∅ b.‎ 10,64′ ∅ d.‎ 11,82′ cm ↑ 16,55′ Structure.‎ metal Structure tone: chromium-plated Diffuser/Reflector: blow glass Diffuser/Reflector tone: opaline obscure Certifications: CE
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Product year | 2011 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Blown Glass, Glass |
Country | Italy |
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