solium+floor+lamp

solium floor lamp

"I envisioned Solium to be the negative of light. It stands boldly and sensually, as sultry as Sophia Loren. The shade flays out from an undulating base. The concave surface casts a glow of light which bounces off the lamp and projects on to the wall. The elegant thin shell is constructed out of fiberglass to create an extremely lightweight, and long lasting sculptural object." -Karim Rashid 2013

A single material and a single manufacturing process produce a synthesis between the frame and the optical unit of the Solium floor lamp. Fiberglass - a sustainable, ultralight, strong, and long-lasting material - optimizes both the luminous performance and the shape. The appliance body itself works as a reflector that, coupled with a dedicated optical unit, results into high light-diffusing efficiency.

Karim Rashid was born in Cairo, Egypt; Half-English, half Egyptian and raised mostly in Canada. He received a Bachelor of Industrial Design in 1982 from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He pursued graduate design studies in Naples, Italy, with Ettore Sottsass and others, then moved to Milan for one year at the Rodolfo Bonetto Studio. He opened his own practice in New York City in 1993.
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