FILO
Andrea AnastasioFilo is born from the desire to highlight the different parts that make up a lamp – light source, decoration, and electric cable – articulating the structural and aesthetic characteristics, simplifying grammar and syntax. Its essentiality results from the decision to use decoration to amalgamate, incorporating elements that traditionally do not contemplate it. Now the electric cable dialogues with the glass elements and the light diffuser in a rhythmic game of role exchanges. If the energy that allows the lamp to carry out its illuminating function runs along the cable, the cable also passes through spheres and glass balls, transforming it into the archetype of a necklace with a porcelain body in the shape of a cone, which projects the light on the cable and on the glass spheres, ideally placing itself as its pendant. A generous abacus of colors enlivens the lamp with multiple identities, from the watercolor tones and the transparencies of Murano glass to the illuminated polychromes of ethnic flavor to the fluorescent tones of contemporary urban landscapes, allowing it to integrate into the most varied environments.