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SONNEMAN
Configured in a strong vertical arrangement, Cubix Pendant brings layers of illumination and dramatic sculptural presence to high-ceilinged architectural spaces. Scaled in a narrower vertical formation or configured with broader horizontal sections for increased mass, Cubix provides the opportunity to achieve the scale of both height and volume. Each cube can support a horizontal LED light guide or be left as an open frame, providing the flexibility to configure higher or lower density illumination and scale to a variety of spaces. Cubix brings constructivist context to architectural illumination.
Kuzco Lighting
Interconnecting aluminum rings within steel frame cube. Finely textured metallic and satin powder-coat finishes. Opal silicon circular diffusers. Up and down light.
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Cubix LED Pendant brings volume and constructive interest to Modern space. Arrayed in precisely interconnected relationships, these suspended cubes are joined to each other by a shared leg on each frame. With each cube set at one of four vertical positions to the next, the construction allows for expansive horizontal and vertical arrays across the plane and height of a space. Configured in a strong vertical arrangement, Cubix Pendant brings layers of illumination and dramatic sculptural presence to high-ceilinged architectural spaces. Scaled in a narrower vertical formation or configured with broader horizontal sections for increased mass, Cubix provides the opportunity to achieve the scale of both height and volume. Each cube can support a horizontal LED light guide or be left as an open frame, providing the flexibility to configure higher or lower density illumination and scale to a variety of spaces. Cubix brings constructivist context to architectural illumination.
Sonder Living
A signature Nellcote Studio piece, this light was created to be a mobile luminaire sculpture for the home. Crafted from a unique combination of polished acrylic and polished brass, each of the five layers spins independently of the other, allowing for infinite configurations and design possibilities. Four candelabra sockets provide ample light, wrapped in matching solid brass.
Lowcountry Originals
Our Ellis square lantern light is inspired by modern design trends. This clean and simple yet thoughtful design has all the right angles for your space.
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Vistosi
The Puppet collection by Vistosi expresses passion and artisan know-how. The undisputed protagonist is blown glass, irregularly striped, an ancient manufacturing technique, known since the Romans and then also used for the processing of Murano glass. Here, from the breath of master glassmakers, new, magical shapes come to life. For Puppet, the Romani Saccani Architetti Associati studio, already designer of the Diadema collection, chose the sphere, a symbol of perfection and union, a movement that has no beginning or end, and therefore immutable over time, just like the Puppet collection, which since its conception has become an icon of the Vistosi catalogue. Moreover, the expressive research of Romani Saccani Architetti Associati is aimed at defining a strong, identifying, but conceptually simple, and therefore easily understandable sign. The result is a collection with a pure, immediate design, free of unnecessary frills. Puppet is available as a pendant lamp, wall lamp and table lamp. The suspension version includes spheres of three different sizes, and is available in different variants such as linear versions, those with a round rosette or in the chandelier. The latter allows you to fix the diffusers to the ceiling with steel cables as desired, creating ever-changing games with the fabric electric cables that recall the strings that moved ancient puppets. The diffusers are available in four glass finishes (shaded white, transparent crystal, transparent smoke, transparent amber) with the possibility of mixing them together. The metal frame can be in polished chrome finish with gray fabric electrical cable or matt black with black fabric electrical cable. The Puppet Ring collection, born in 2019, plays with spheres of different sizes, differentiating itself from the “classic” version by using a frame composed of rings of different sizes, single or combined, which form the base on which the precious glass spheres rest, which blend with the structure thanks to a pre-forming inside the blown glass. In addition to the three existing suspensions, three new configurations are added which, due to their large dimensions, are particularly suitable for large spaces. In the wall light, a ring supports a larger sphere, oriented towards the ceiling, and a smaller one facing the floor. Light and elegant, Puppet Ring ethereally combines crystal, smoked, amber and shaded white glass with gold and satin black nickel finishes.
Glassmaking is an ancient art that tells of centuries-old knowledge, handed down from generation to generation by the love and passion of expert craftsmen who carefully hold a tradition of excellence. True icons of timeless beauty are born when know-how and craftsmanship meet design, to form a perfect synthesis of tradition and innovation. This is the case of the Giogali and Minigiogali collections designed by Angelo Mangiarotti in 1967 for Vistosi, the lighting brand that has brought glass to perfection. The Giogali lamp (Compasso d’Oro mention in 1969) introduced a new concept in the use of glass: a modular lighting system based on a single hand-crafted crystal element (a type of hook) that can be repeated indefinitely to give life to structures that appear like cascades of light. The hook is the basic module that constitutes the entire architecture of the Giogali system (name that derives from the Venetian “giongher”, or the strap used in the countryside to tie the cart to the yoke), Mangiarotti’s modern interpretation of the Venetian chandelier. Long-term research based on the innovation of traditional shapes generated the hook, which thus becomes the constructive element of the chandelier itself. The basic element can be hooked in a series to form crystal chains, which in turn can be combined to create unlimited formal designs, such as chandeliers of any size that become scenographic backdrop of rooms. Following a restyling of the product, Vistosi introduced the Giogali 3D version in 2005: a new type of hook in glass that allows it to be paired to rings in all four directions, so as to form a continuous mesh that allows great installation flexibility.
The reduced version of Giogali, which allows the glass hooks to be used for smaller, standard or customised wall installations.