Doll Table Lamp

Foscarini
Ionna Vautrin
MYR1.00

Availability: In stock

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Table lamp with diffused light. Hand-blown cased opaline glass diffuser with glossy finish. Base comprising a double cup: one made of black polycarbonate and the other in batchdyed ABS, achieved through injection moulding. ON/OFF switch on the transparent cable. With personalized packaging.

COLOUR
Ivory, Green, Grey, Red

SPECIFICATION
Dimension: Ø17 x H22 cm
Cable length: 170 cm
Bulbs: LED Retrofit/FLUO 1x12W E14

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Details

Doll is a small table lamp inspired by the shape of the traditional Japanese ‘Kokeshi Doll’. A round head and body, just like the Kokeshi doll’s silhouette, Doll has two simple and distinct volumes that create a new personality on the contemporary home scene. The head and body of Doll use two different materials for sensation and tradition: blown glass and plastic. The first emanates a warm, magical, diffused light, the plastic body uses the language of color. A black plastic ring draws a graphic sign that connects the two elements and, at the same time, acts as a support for the light source within. Doll was not designed to stay still in one place, but to travel through different rooms in the home: on the bedside table, an occasional table or a desk, for reading, studying or to add a luminous, decorative element to every space. The range of colours available allows this little lamp to blend with various domestic landscapes and lifestyles. Naturally elegant in green, warm and refined in grey, soft and reassuring in ivory, brilliant and exuberant in red, four shades allow everyone to choose their ideal Doll. Its personality and friendliness are emphasized with customized packaging, which makes it a great little gift idea for yourself or for others.

Born in France in 1979, Ionna Vautrin is graduated from L'école de design Nantes Atlantique in 2002. She worked successively for Camper in Spain, and by the Studios of George J. Sowden in Italy and of Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec in France. At the same time she develops its own works with differents design companies: first time with Industreal in Milan, then with the Tools Galerie in Paris and since 2010 with Foscarini.

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.