Double Wall Lamp
from Foscarini
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double wall lamp
Design Valerio Bottin, 1996
blown glass, lacquered metal support
Made in Italy by Foscarini
The Double 07 wall lamp has lacquered metal supports and a blown, polished-glass diffuser, white inside and colored outside. An organic shape with classic quality, Double 07 is an ideal choice for any environment.
An architect by trade, Valerio Bottin started his career designing commercial, residential and industrial buildings. In 1993 he embarked on a prolific collaboration with Foscarini, of whose style he is a ceaselessly original interpreter.
Available in your choice of two colors.
10.25" w | 9.5" h | 5.5" d | 4.42 lbs. | UL listed
requires 2x100w max E26 bulbs
$707.00 + free shipping
(usually ships in 5-7 business days)
blown glass, lacquered metal support
Made in Italy by Foscarini
The Double 07 wall lamp has lacquered metal supports and a blown, polished-glass diffuser, white inside and colored outside. An organic shape with classic quality, Double 07 is an ideal choice for any environment.
An architect by trade, Valerio Bottin started his career designing commercial, residential and industrial buildings. In 1993 he embarked on a prolific collaboration with Foscarini, of whose style he is a ceaselessly original interpreter.
Available in your choice of two colors.
10.25" w | 9.5" h | 5.5" d | 4.42 lbs. | UL listed
requires 2x100w max E26 bulbs
$707.00 + free shipping
(usually ships in 5-7 business days)
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Riccardo Olivieri set up Foscarini Spa in Murano in 1981. Two years later, they debuted their catalog, with lamps from Carlo Urbinati and Allesandro Vecchiato, who would become the company's managers by 1988. Eventually these new owners would move the company off the island and into Venice, as well as transition Foscarini from a glassworks shop to a major design competitor. They had already begun working with external designers in 1985, but their first success came in 1990 with Rodolfo Dordoni's "Lumiere" Most all lighting projects were made of glass until 1993, at which point the Havana lamp primarily used polyethylene, making it lighter, more cost-effective, and able to be used indoors and outdoors. It now resides in the MoMA in New York. Other successful lamps would come to define the company, such as the "Mite & Tite" series by Marc Sadler in 2000 (which earned a Compasso d'oro), Patricia Urquiola's 2005 "Caboche" and Marc Sadler's signature lamp "Twiggy."
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