select:
small
medium + $ 54.07
large + $ 145.60
Product description:
The Diamond series by Slamp is an unusual creation, with powerful and decisive lines, is the perfect match to the tastes of those who are looking for a lighting object with a notable artistic and sculptural content.
What�s in a Slamp? A totally new style of creating light and furnishing. International design and creativity, innovative materials and Italian production, at accessible prices. Nothing like it has ever been seen before: it�s a Slamp.
Details:
Manufacturer:
Slamp
Designer:
I. Paolucci & D. Statera
Made in:
Italy
Dimensions:
small : w: 6,69 " ( 17 cm) x d: 6,69 " (1 7 cm) x h:1 7,72 ( 45 cm)
medium : w: 8,66 " ( 2 2 cm) x d: 9,06 " ( 23 cm) x h:2 8,35 " ( 72 cm)
large: w:1 0,24 " ( 26 cm) x d: 10,63 " ( 2 7 cm) x h:4 3,7 " (11 1 cm)
light bulb:
small: 60W, medium: 100W large: 100W; not included
material:
opalflex
... about the designer ...
I. Paolucci & D. Statera
Ines was born in Rome in 1972. From 1996 she designed trade fair stands and stage sets. In 1999 she graduated in Industrial Design at the Rome "La Sapienza" University, where she is still working today. Daniele was born in Rome in 1971. In 1998 he graduated in Industrial Design at the Rome "La Sapienza" University, where he is still working. He is presently developing a research project on the electronic flux generated in the interaction between computer and the individual (binative®). Ines and Daniele became associates in 1999, and they have designed lamps, jewellery, accessories and everyday objects; they supervise visual communications for universities and museums, and they perform experimental work in various fields of art. Their design work includes the "Minavagante" and "I Poliedrimeri" lamps for Taffetà, and the "Rubberpunk" rubbery protuberances for Vibram helmets. Their visual communications work includes: concept and direction for the coordinated image of the Museum and Workshop for Contemporary Art, the creation of the advertising campaign for the Faculty of Humanistic Sciences, and for the Degree Course in Industrial Design at the "La Sapienza" University.