Rituals Table Lamp

Foscarini
Ludovica+Roberto Palomba
MYR1.00

Availability: In stock

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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Table lamp with diffused light. A collection of three diffuser shapes in hand-blown glass made using a glass-blowing procedure without turning the glass in the mould (referred to as "stationary"); the striped effect is achieved using a mould with negative decorations which are repeated across the surface of the glass, which is subsequently ground manually "by belt" and which then undergoes immersion in acid in order to emphasise the plaster-like effect. The diffuser rests on a die cast zinc alloy tripod coated with epoxy powder paint with a rough finish on the metal surface. Available in two versions with G9 or E27 lampholder, the version with the G9 lampholder features a dimmer on the transparent cable for the gradual adjustment of brightness, while the version with the E27 lampholder is fitted with an on/off switch.

COLOUR
White

SPECIFICATION
Dimension:
Rituals 1: Ø24 x H40 cm
Rituals 2: Ø34 x H25 cm
Rituals 3: Ø20 x H27 cm

Cable length: 180 cm
Bulbs: Halogen energy save 1x105W E27 or LED Retrofit/FLUO 1x15W E27

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Details

One, two, three lanterns that are lightweight yet brimming with seductive texture. Three different yet concurrently complementary shapes, balancing between the east and the west. A family of lamps that sheds its relaxing light in the most diverse settings, conveying the magic of rice paper or mulberry tree bark, the raw materials of traditional Japanese lanterns, in the precious physical appeal of blown and frosted glass. The horizontal lines which cut across the surface of the lamps give rise to a soft and charming décor and at the same time contribute to filtering the intensity of the light source, diffusing a full, warm and soft light into the room. The blown glass body – with its pleasantly plaster-like appearance – is suspended on a base consisting of three metal feet: a highly distinguishing trait, on which the lamp appears to be floating mid-air. They are perfect for use alone or in a harmonious composition of shapes; on a bedside table, a console and a table or even on the floor: for an area dedicated to relaxation or as meditation lamps, wisely lighting both the space we live in as well as our interior world.One, two, three lanterns that are lightweight yet brimming with seductive texture. Three different yet concurrently complementary shapes, balancing between the east and the west. A family of lamps that sheds its relaxing light in the most diverse settings, conveying the magic of rice paper or mulberry tree bark, the raw materials of traditional Japanese lanterns, in the precious physical appeal of blown and frosted glass. The horizontal lines which cut across the surface of the lamps give rise to a soft and charming décor and at the same time contribute to filtering the intensity of the light source, diffusing a full, warm and soft light into the room. The blown glass body – with its pleasantly plaster-like appearance – is suspended on a base consisting of three metal feet: a highly distinguishing trait, on which the lamp appears to be floating mid-air. They are perfect for use alone or in a harmonious composition of shapes; on a bedside table, a console and a table or even on the floor: for an area dedicated to relaxation or as meditation lamps, wisely lighting both the space we live in as well as our interior world.

Ludovica+Roberto Palomba, architects, work and live in Milan. They founded Palomba Serafini Associati in 1994. They received numerous international awards such as Compasso D’Oro, Elle Decoration International Design Award, Red Dot, Design Plus, Good Design Award, German Design Award. Ludovica+Roberto Palomba plan architectures and design exhibitions worldwide. They work and are art director for some of the most established brands.

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.