Laviani Taj, more than a lamp, is a three-dimensional sign, a luminous sculpture, a presence as much at home on our desk as on another piece of furniture.
Although it is a table lamp, Taj abandons the articulated, jointed and mechanical stereotype for a simple form serving the practical function for which it is intended.
Beautiful both either on or off, Taj uses LED technology to optimise and minimise the light source as much as possible and at the same time it is a new step forward in meeting the corporate technical challenge by producing an object from unique know-how.
Taj is produced in the completely "naked" transparent version, in the "frozen" satin-finished plastic version and in the white and black matte versions.
Specifications
Transparent or batch-dyed PMMA. 24 V dc 4.6W Led
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
Size Information Width 15 cm (5.9") Height 58 cm (22.8") Deep 61 cm (24")
Ferruccio Laviani is part of a generation of young Italian designers who came to prominence in the early 1990's when the Memphis movement made its mark on international design.
Laviani's Orbital Lamp, manufactured by Foscarini, perhaps his best known design, uses color-saturated biomorphic shapes for glass shades, with an angular, tapering metal base. The Supernova's clever design combines shape, shadow and light to exude an explosive movement. His Bourgie lamp combines classical design with the modern material of plastic to give a contemporary and elegant look.