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The project consists of a modern reinterpretation of the traditional conical ceramic diffuser with a “pleated” effect. This iconic element has been reinterpreted using polished brass (code ON) or black aluminium (NN) and adding a LED source into the diffuser. The result is a compact object with a romantic look that can be used as a single piece or in combination and that recalls the elegant pleated skirts of 1950s female fashion.
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Name | Plie Medium Suspension Lamp |
Product Code | 284.02.ON |
Family Name | Plie |
Indoor / Outdoor | Indoor |
Mounting | Suspension |
Net Weight | 5 Kg |
Dimensions | Lamp Diameter: 19.29 inch, Canopy Diameter: 3.14 inch, Lamp Max Reach From Ceiling To Shade: 78.74 inch. |
Wattage | 10W |
Color Temperature | 3000K |
Cord Length | 2 Meter |
Light Effect | Diffused |
IP Rating | 20 |
Certification | CE |
Material | Brass |
Paolo Dell’Elce (1983) is an Industrial designer based in Milano, Italy specialized in furniture, lighting and product design. He studied design at Politecnico di Milano (IT) and at the Oslo school of Architecture and Design (NO). His work has been published internationally, has received design awards including a honorable mention for 2014 Compasso d’Oro and the Red Dot Award: Product Design, and has been exhibited in prestigious institutions as Triennale di Milano, Museo Poldi Pezzoli in Milan, Museo dell’Ara Pacis in Rome, Kunstraum Muenchen in Munich. DAMN°, a bimonthly magazine on contemporary culture wrote about his work: “His objects perform a rare balancing act: they display clear, precise forms without relinquishing the essential sensual component.” From 2015 he leads the furniture design team at David Chipperfield Architects,beoming associate of the firm in 2018.
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