funiculi floor lamp
from Marset - Sale
funiculi floor lamp
Design Lluis Porqueras, 1979
Lacquered iron, aluminum, rubber, black cord
Made in Spain by Marset
Funiculi is a new edition of a lamp designed in 1979. Lluís Porqueras has always sought an absolute simplicity in his designs, doing away with everything superfluous to leave the essence of the useful, simple object. 30 years on, Funiculí remains highly contemporary, both in its purist forms and in its features.
The name Funiculi comes from the concept of a "funicular" action - moving up and down. The mechanism for raising and lowering the lamp uses a pair of clips which make the height of the shade adaptable to any user's needs. The shade itself can be rotated through 360° to point the beam of light wherever it is required. The base of Funiculí is covered in rubber on the bottom to avoid the cold contact between the metal and the floor while adding stability to the lamp.
Funiculi s floor lamp: 53.1" h | base: 9.7" dia | shade: 7.2" dia.
requires 1, E26 type A 11W bulb
Lacquered iron, aluminum, rubber, black cord
Made in Spain by Marset
Funiculi is a new edition of a lamp designed in 1979. Lluís Porqueras has always sought an absolute simplicity in his designs, doing away with everything superfluous to leave the essence of the useful, simple object. 30 years on, Funiculí remains highly contemporary, both in its purist forms and in its features.
The name Funiculi comes from the concept of a "funicular" action - moving up and down. The mechanism for raising and lowering the lamp uses a pair of clips which make the height of the shade adaptable to any user's needs. The shade itself can be rotated through 360° to point the beam of light wherever it is required. The base of Funiculí is covered in rubber on the bottom to avoid the cold contact between the metal and the floor while adding stability to the lamp.
Funiculi s floor lamp: 53.1" h | base: 9.7" dia | shade: 7.2" dia.
requires 1, E26 type A 11W bulb
$408.75 + free shipping
Marset's lamps are refined with technical precision and creativity. A quest for new direction, combined with curiosity and foresight has driven the design. Authentic feel, meaningful simplicity and a decorative yet restrained visual approach.