The light, intangible asset, spiritual and fascinating enriches the experience with its abstract making, material, in turn, is physical, firm and palpable. What unites them is their ability to enhance the aesthetics of a constructed space and not, creating the right atmosphere for the physical and mental well being of a person.
Two opposite shapes but so similar in their purpose.
The light, intangible asset, spiritual and fascinating enriches the experience with its abstract making, material, in turn, is physical, firm and palpable. What unites them is their ability to enhance the aesthetics of a constructed space and not, creating the right atmosphere for the physical and mental well being of a person.
The material, in turn, is physical, firm and palpable. It is inevitable that its solid state allows not only visual but also tactile involvement, obtaining a sensory experience in several aspects.
What unites them is their ability to enhance the aesthetics of a constructed space and not, creating the right atmosphere for the physical and mental well-being of a person.
Obtaining a meeting point between these two different realities is possible through a worthy lamp, which knows how to respect the freedom of one rather than the physicality of the other, able to balance their respective strengths. The selection of the lamps that you can find in “Between light and substance” respond to this need where, thanks to the great sensitivity of their designers, the two protagonists blend, creating a new and engaging design perception. A journey through time that sees the lamps of the 60s and 70s as protagonists; historical pieces that have inspired, innovated and fascinated then as now.