Designed in 1972 by Jean-Pierre Garrault and Henri Delord and reissued by Tacchini, the Dana lamp takes the form of a luminous sphere virtually suspended in time and space. Its metal structure is seductive thanks to its simplicity and the boldness of its construction. Part suspension, part floor lamp, Dana is a timeless piece with a strong personality. This lamp was inspired by a trip to Japan, during which the two designers watched the full moon rise and pass behind Mount Fujiyama. Available in two versions, the Dana Tacchini lamp can be fixed between floor and ceiling thanks to its adjustable height.
Tacchini is an Italian designer furniture brand created in 1967 by Antonio Tacchini, at a time when Italian design was disrupting global design. It went on to become the leading institution in terms of quality and creativity. The strength of its concept is found at every step of Tacchini Italia's creative process. The brand goes so far as to explain this in their own words: "from the abstraction of thought to the three-dimensional nature of the object, to embody the essence of the home." A family business passed down the generations, Tacchini Italia is constantly progressing; it ensures ties with contemporary style, enhanced by the choice of high-quality materials and ever-improving technologies.