Allegretto Suspension Lamp

Foscarini
Atelier Oï
MYR1.00

Availability: In stock

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Suspension lamp with diffused, direct and indirect light. The lamp consists of a chromed metal frame and epoxy powder coated full aluminium rebar rods. The rods are anchored to the mount using small metal rings. Fitted with three stainless steel suspension cables and a transparent electrical cable. Ceiling rose with galvanised metal bracket and glossy chromed batch-dyed ABS cover. Canopy decentralization kit available.

COLOUR
Ritmico graphite, Vivace copper, Assai gold

SPECIFICATION
Dimension:
Ritmico: Ø51 x 58H cm
Vivace: Ø50 x 70H cm
Assai: Ø76 x 87H cm
Bulbs: Halogen 2X100W E27 PAR 30 or LED Retrofit 2x12W E27 PAR 30

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Allegretto brings all the wonderful theatricality and magical harmony of the Allegro project to the home and to contract spaces, with proportions and volumes designed on a smaller space. An entire family of hanging lamps that take on their shape thanks to the force of gravity, created with metal lines that design the light and emit sounds when they touch. The collection name is inspired exactly to this “musicality”. There are three versions, according to the finish of the metal elements, to express three different styles: Allegretto Ritmico in graphite, Allegretto Vivace in copper and Allegretto Assai in gold. Allegretto lamps can be used as the visual centre of an environment, instead of a traditional ceiling lamp, or to complement the larger Allegro models in a project that is coherent in its concept and realisation and free to be customised.

The tr(oi)ka was founded by Aurel Aebi, Armand Louis and Patrick Reymond in La Neuveville, Switzerland, in 1991 under the label Atelier Oï. The main elements that characterise the atelier’s philosophy and work consist of its multidisciplinary nature. Orders come from the fields of architecture, design and scenography, and, most frequently, from between these different disciplines. Invited to various design schools in Switzerland and abroad, they hold a teaching position in the design department of Ecal (University of Art and Design Lausanne, Switzerland).

Foscarini focuses on developing new products but chooses only to put into production those that express new ideas. While inspiration is always valued, Foscarini’s development phase sometimes takes years of progressive research to analyze materials, shapes, processes and operating modes that sometimes lead to results drastically different from the initial concept.

This is why Foscarini lamps are so innovative yet built to weather the whim of trends and become true classics.