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Floor lamp with diffused light. Central tripod structure made of metal painted with epoxy powder and 5 diffusers of different shapes and sizes in satin-finished colored glass, fixed to the structure with glass blockers made of metal painted with epoxy powder. On/off pedal on the black cable.
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Floor lamp with diffused, indirect light. The diffuser, made of various materials with a fiberglass base, is manufactured by molding the strip onto a mold with automatic step/design control and then painted with epoxy powder. The upper parabolic reflector is made of brushed steel and reflects light within the diffuser. The metal base is painted with epoxy powder to match the diffuser's color. The transparent cable features a dimmer switch for gradual light intensity control.
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Table, floor, and pendant lamp with diffused and direct light. Conical diffuser and tube in thermoplastic elastomer; injection-molded cone and extruded tube. Conical inner diffuser in opal polycarbonate, translucent polycarbonate shield. The fixture is supplied with an IP44 outdoor terminal; the packaging includes a plug for adapting it for indoor use and instructions for shortening the tube. The on/off switch is located inside the tube at the junction with the diffuser cone.
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Suspension lamp with diffused and direct light. The diffuser, made of various materials with a fiberglass base, is manufactured by tape molding on a mold with automatic step/design control and is liquid-painted. The allure of a woman's braid is the original inspiration for the Tress lamp family. A design idea brought to life by foscarini through the development of a completely original technological process, in which a ribbon of fiberglass and resin, woven with an orderly randomness, becomes both the structure and decoration of the lamp. Tress changes personality according to the color: light and discreet in the white version, strong and decisive in the black version, volcanic and totemic in the crimson red version, where the contrast between interior and exterior is even more evident, striking in indigo blue, and supremely contemporary in ecru, a shade between gray and beige. The pendant version—available in medium, small, and mini sizes—is designed to illuminate a specific area in the space below; the large Tress pendant, on the other hand, is characterized by a more diffused light. The various sizes can be used individually to highlight a dark corner or a room's space, or in compositions or rows to create perspective effects.
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A collection of pendant lamps in two distinct forms. The pendant lamp draws inspiration from the evocative style of antique oriental lanterns and the more domesticated birdcages. Its design originates from the observation of bicycle wheel spokes, from which the project also takes its name: Spokes. The result is a softly shaped lamp with a light volume that contains the light, allowing it to filter into the space. The lightness that characterizes the design is combined with the solidity of its form, crafted from metal rods, and the functionality of the LED light source, which perfectly illuminates the area and creates plays of light and shadow projected onto the walls with a magical, multiplying effect. The design, available in two shapes, two sizes, and two distinct color variations, highlights its versatility, making Spokes a lamp particularly suitable for both residential and public spaces. It can even be perfectly placed in large architectural structures, thanks to the possibility of creating multiple compositions.
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Magneto is an essential lamp that possesses an invisible power: the magnetic field of a magnet. The core of the design is a spherical magnet that unites two simple elements: a support stem with a circular base and a compact LED light source, similar to a flashlight or microphone, offering exceptional versatility in terms of angle and movement along the stem. Magneto combines the flexibility of a lamp that adapts to countless situations with absolute formal and functional rigor. The intense, concentrated, and focused light can be directed downwards onto a small area, such as a book, magazine, or computer keyboard, or upwards to create a suggestive atmosphere. This allows it to meet a wide range of needs, from reading to diffused lighting. Magneto is available in two sizes, table or floor lamp, and in two colors, black and white, to characterize diverse spaces and moments: from the office to the living room, from the daytime area to the nighttime area. Always with a special personality, strong and refined, attractive and seductive, in a word: magnetic.
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Filo was born from the desire to highlight the different parts that make up a lamp—light source, decoration, and electrical cable—by articulating their structural and aesthetic characteristics, simplifying grammar and syntax. Its essentiality stems from the decision to use decoration to unify the elements, incorporating features not traditionally included. Now, the electrical cable engages in a dialogue with the glass elements and the light diffuser in a rhythmic interplay of roles. While the energy that allows the lamp to perform its illuminating function runs along the cable, the cable also passes through glass spheres and balls, transforming it into the archetype of a necklace, with a cone-shaped porcelain body that projects light onto the cable and the glass spheres, ideally positioned as its pendant. A generous array of colors animates the lamp with multiple identities, from watercolor tones and Murano glass transparencies, to the bright polychromes with an ethnic flavor, to the fluorescent tones of contemporary urban landscapes, allowing it to integrate into the most varied environments.
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Bahía is a wall and ceiling lamp that seduces and attracts, thanks to its unique design and the unprecedented interplay of light and shadow it creates. Its charm arises from the superimposition of three plates, imperceptibly asymmetrical in profile and in their relative arrangement. The first two house the light source, accompanying and embracing the light that flows across their concave surface, fading towards the edges. The third element completes the composition, standing out in bold and contrasting silhouette against the light. Each glimmer emanating from Bahía is contained within a broader, more diffused glow, a magical composition of light and shadow that makes it both an illuminating object and a luminous decoration. Bahía is offered in a single, absolute color, white, to highlight its essential, almost theatrical presence, its very being without appearing. Bahía can single-handedly decorate an entire wall, with its minimal thickness, or create multiple compositions, luminous archipelagos in domestic or public spaces.
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What is O-Space? A luminous and sensual spaceship, a treasure chest containing an invisible light, a form that can adapt to any decorating style and lifestyle? The value of this pendant lamp lies precisely in its universal symbolism, a vessel that each person can fill with their own meanings: like the vowel of a new alphabet. Indeed, the graphic symbol of O-Space is represented by a flattened sphere, cut on two sides. This soft yet geometric form, highly original and distinctive, allows the light to be both reflected inwards and directed downwards. The polyurethane dome protects against glare and conceals the power cables, creating a completely uncluttered interior.
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Wall and ceiling lamp with reflected and diffused light. Composed of two oval plates in white matte polycarbonate, injection-molded and mounted asymmetrically. The larger plate serves as the wall bracket, while the central plate conceals the lighting unit.
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The secretary desk with a lid adds distinction to the home. The curved, multi-layered structure is externally covered in leather, with a perimeter edge in tone-on-tone or contrasting leather. The interior is made of ebony (with a matte finish). The lid and mesh are also made of ebony, and it features three pull-out trays in brown leather. Four large drawers with soft-close mechanisms have leather fronts and handles.












