Kartell Take Table Lamp
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The classic icon of the bedside lamp is revisited by Kartell's technology to become an industrial product in a variety of colour shades. The shape of Take is the result of the joining of two specular parts: two flat, rectangular sheets which, from being two-dimensional at the centre, take on the shape and volume of a "semi-lamp". The internal pleating of the diffuser embellishes the object, creating, when lit, a play of reflections.
NEW SUSTAINABLE MATERIAL
This products is now manufactured using a new polycarbonate 2.0, a material that uses a renewable raw material from the pulp and paper industry in the synthesis phase. The process used for the production of the material is ISCC certified (International Sustainability and Carbon Certification)
Dimensions
Width: 18.5 cm
Depth: 19 cm
Height: 31 cm
Materials
Structure material: Transparent Or Mass-Coloured Polycarbonate
Ferruccio Laviani
Graduating in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1986, Ferruccio Laviani has been a major force in the design direction of numerous Italian furniture and lighting companies, working across graphics, architecture, interiors and product design. Laviani's first major product commissions came from Italian lighting company Foscarini and since 1992 he has designed lighting that often recalls work by artists Miro or Calder evident in its strong geometric form and colour. Laviani has also collaborated with Italian fashion group Dolce & Gabbana, responsible for their Milan boutiques. Over the past ten years Laviani has developed an ongoing relationship with Kartell, creating a collection of new lights each year, and has been responsible for the interiors for their expanding retail presence.
Graduating in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1986, Ferruccio Laviani has been a major force in the design direction of numerous Italian furniture and lighting companies, working across graphics, architecture, interiors and product design. Laviani's first major product commissions came from Italian lighting company Foscarini and since 1992 he has designed lighting that often recalls work by artists Miro or Calder evident in its strong geometric form and colour. Laviani has also collaborated with Italian fashion group Dolce & Gabbana, responsible for their Milan boutiques. Over the past ten years Laviani has developed an ongoing relationship with Kartell, creating a collection of new lights each year, and has been responsible for the interiors for their expanding retail presence.