Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Black/Crystal
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Black/Crystal
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Crystal
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Pose
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Blue
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Amber
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Blue
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light Pink
  • Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light

Kartell Light Air Sculptured Table Light

€178.51
Availability if not in stock 2 to 3 weeks.
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  • Black/Crystal
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  • Light Blue
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Light Air Sculptured Table Light by Eugeni Quillet, Light-Air, the "illusionist" table lamp, defies the laws of gravity with its suspended light and offers both practicality and aesthetics.

  • Light-Air is basic, modern and rational, yet at the same time produces a magical effect.
  • The structure of the table model lends it a strong character.
  • The new version is composed of a rectangular frame in transparent or through-colored engineering thermoplastic, housing a gold conical shade and a sculptured diffuser in the same plastic material.
  • Alongside this model is a pendant version: transparent and entirely crystal-colored with a sculptured shade or conical diffuser covered in plissé.
Specifications

Transparent thermoplastic technopolymer

This product is CE approved only and should only be used in countries that follow and accept this standard. If it is used elsewhere it will be at the customer's sole risk, responsibility and liability.

Size Description

Width 17m
Height 22cm
Depth 7,4cm
Tension Volt 220-240

  • Eugeni Quitllet

    Born in Ibiza in 1972, where he studied design at the institute of art. In 1996, after achieving a diploma in interior architecture and design from “La Llotja” art school in Barcelona, he began his career by working on installations for cultural organisations, such as the Joan Mirò Foundation. He also created ephemeral objects and spaces during the “Primavera Del Disseny” design biennial (1997, 1999, 2001). In 2001 he met Philippe Starck in Formentera, and they soon went on to develop a strong partnership. They have designed numerous projects together, including the Home/Gym/Office collection (2009) and the to ‘taime coat stand (2011) for Alias. He currently lives and works in Paris.
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