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SONNEMAN
The surface contours of this meteor like glass volume have the softened look of melting glass. The visual weight of this amorphous sculpture is glorified by the thinness of the cable from which it hangs and the single point source of LED illumination within its contoured volume.
Modern Forms
A soft feathered piece with a heavenly look. Handcrafted detailed acrylic that emerges into a glowing cluster of interlocked petals with frosted edges. Celestial silk-screened petals diffuse the light with texture around the fixture for a tone-on-tone style.
Love it… i have it in my master bathroom… very unusual and pretty. Dede. Scottsdale, AZ. 2024-10-01 22:17:13
Le Klint
The pleated lampshade is still at the very heart of the 75-year-old design company. To this day the craftsmanship of the cross-pleated lampshade is unique and is a handicraft that is only mastered at Le Klint’s original pleating studio in Odense, Denmark. To become a skilled pleating technician at Le Klint takes approximately three years and most of the employees in the pleating studio have been with the company for more than 25 years. Due to the vast experience within this group, they are often consulted when new ideas are brought to the table. All parts are made from the best materials and are often produced by local companies situated close to Le Klint. The parts are put together at the facility in Odense.
A sleek and sophisticated pendant for contemporary and transitional spaces. Concave and convex in or are mirrored above and below. A statement piece for over a dining or conference table.
. Laurie. Palm Beach Gardens, FL. 2021-10-02 19:18:01
The movement of offset arcs rotates in suspension to form a modern interplay of deconstruction.
Vistosi
The Modulor collection is one of the latest additions to the Vistosi range: wall or ceiling lamps that create ever-changing compositions. For the architects Pio and Tito Toso, who designed the collection, Modulor was a real challenge: to offer the market a modular solution in blown glass to furnish and illuminate even large spaces, but at the same time to design a particular geometric shape that can also be used individually. Modulor, in fact, is a hexagon that can be fixed to the wall, left suspended or mounted together with other elements, creating different compositions. Several hexagons can be grouped together, like tortoise shells coming together to create an almost flat volume of light. Alternatively, the different elements can be connected via a triangular profile, reminiscent of a branch with berries. The integrated LED guarantees diffuse, uniform and glare-free lighting. The true peculiarity of Modulor is the reduced thickness of the glass: a result achieved thanks to the work and dedication of the master glassblowers of Vetreria Vistosi, who sought the right alchemy to blow inside the lamp and determine such a reduced depth. A detail that gives Modulor a modern character and that also makes the collection perfect for classic environments, thanks to its extreme linearity.
Pure is the new pendant lamp by Vistosi designed by architects Pio and Tito Toso with the aim of creating a light source with an enchanting and fascinating shape, which makes irregularity its distinguishing feature. The result is Pure, a “spinning top in motion” reminiscent of the particular effect generated by bubbles in water. In this project, the two architects wanted to give glass a chance to express itself and enhance its characteristics. The master glassmakers at Vetreria Vistosi have worked meticulously to enhance the beauty of the crystal by using a special process to obtain a thicker crystal lens at the bottom of the diffuser. An internal membrane, parallel to the base of the diffuser, not only emphasises the craftsmanship of the workmanship, but also makes each piece unique by modifying the contribution of light to the surface of the diffuser itself, depending on the curvature. The LED light source, when switched on, creates a series of reflections and refractions of light that enhance the lamp. The dome of the frame is designed to make the lamp adjustable, and the reduced size of the diffuser allows for cluster compositions, in which the diffusers can be freely oriented to create ever new configurations.
Spectacular, yet distinctly different looks from one finely-crafted light piece. From a bud of concentrated light to a crown of light.
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 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 as a pendant lamp, wall lamp and table lamp. The suspension version includes spheres of three different sizes, and is 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 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.
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