Tite Suspension Lamp

Foscarini
Marc Sadler
MYR1.00

Availability: In stock

Quick Overview

PRODUCT INFORMATION
Suspension lamp with diffused and direct light. Diffuser achieved using an artisanal process that entails the application of version a carbon thread for the black version onto a glass fabric. In version 1 nickel-plated diffuser mount and spring to secure the light bulb in the middle of the diffuser. Ceiling rose with galvanised metal bracket and nickel coated metal cover. Canopy decentralization kit - multiple canopy available (up to 9 suspension lamps).

COLOUR
Black

SPECIFICATION
Dimension:
Tite 1: Ø21 x 115H cm
Tite 2: Ø21 x 55H cm

Cable length:
Tite 1: 80 cm
Tite 2: 140 cm

Bulbs: Halogen 1x116W E27 or LED retrofit/FLUO 1x25W E27

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Details

The collaboration between Foscarini and Marc Sadler began with Mite; a floor lamp so innovative that it was awarded the Compasso d’Oro in 2001. The company and the designer even developed a special patent for Mite: a mix of fibreglass and carbon thread that acts as both decoration and a supporting structure at the same time. Technology previously used to produce fishing rods, oars and golf clubs was introduced to the lighting world for the first time. The extreme flexibility of this material – which is light and resistant at the same time – has enabled the design of an entire collection of lamps for various different uses. This is how Tite came to exist, a suspension lamp also seems to recall a section of the body of Mite in its shape, upset and suspended: a circular-section shape that broaden downwards. The light bulb is close to the lower bottom, source enlighten evenly the diffuser, giving prominence to the decoration and projecting downward an intense and warm light. This versatility makes these suspensions ideal for any setting, whether domestic or contract, furnishing it with the stylish character that distinguishes the entire collection.

Born in Austria, Marc Sadler is a French citizen who now lives in Milan. Graduated from the first course of “esthétique industrielle” at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, he is dedicated to experimentation with plastic materials, perfecting the first ski-boot in thermoplastic material at the beginning of the ’70’s. He worked with the Italian Caber (then Lotto ) for several years becoming a specialist in sports design, subsequently co-operating with all the most important international companies in America, Asia, Japan and Europe. Thanks to his previous experience in researching and experimenting new materials and production processes he was able to put this knowledge to excellent use in various sectors. Today he continues to collaborate with leading manufacturers of furniture, lighting and accessories plus large and small electric appliances.

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.