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A simple curved band in blown glass, illustrating
the profile of a soft volume that contains the light
source. This is Tutù: a wall lamp where the
diffuser and mount are held together by a pin, a
structure recalling a ballerina's chignon. Its shape
is asymmetrical with two parallel sides of different
lengths. This makes the lamp even more versatile
– it can be mounted with the longest side facing
upwards or downwards. Tutù lets out a defined
band of light upwards and downwards, and
projects a warm light into the surrounding area
through its diffuser.
He started his career designing commercial, residential and industrial buildings. In 1993 he embarked on a prolific collaboration with Foscarini, of whose style he is a ceaselessly original interpreter.
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.
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