Sanremo Floor Lamp
The prototype of the Sanremo floor lamp was an engagement present from Dario Bartolini to Lucia Morozzi, given to her in the villa in Roccamare designed by Ernesto Nathan Rogers. Sanremo is composed of a slender metal trunk topped by “foliage” like that of a stylized palm tree, formed by lanceolate transparent or fluorescent green methacrylate leaves that radiate light. The prototype also called for a sound similar to the song of a cricket, eliminated in the production version. “Since we were supposed to be practicing architects, many people couldn’t grasp what we were up to. In reality many of our objects were created for reasons other than that of architecture: an engagement party, a wedding. Any opportunity was good enough to materialize our vision of the world.” Lucia Bartolini, 2007
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
DESIGNER
MAKER
LEAD TIME
12-14 Weeks
ORIGIN
Italy
DATE
1968
MATERIALS
Laser-cut Perspex leaves, pearlescent lacqured metal sheet and tube
DIMENSIONS
L 37.4″ x W 37.4″ x H 88.6″
ILLUMINATION
1 x LED GU10, Max 8W, 6400k.
Brand |
Poltronova |
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Designer |
Archizoom Associati |