In the Wind is a floor lamp designed by Arihiro Miyake for the Italian house Nemo Lighting.
The structure of theIn the Wind floor lamp, made of extruded aluminium, is obtained using metal torsion technology, expressly studied by Nemo Lighting.
Thanks to this deliberate misalignment of the metal and the inclusion of three LED sources, the In the Wind floor lamp projects its light 360°. What's more, its light intensity can be adjusted using a dimmer. The end parts of the In the Wind luminaire are made of cast aluminium and the diffusers of opaline methacrylate.
As its name suggests, "In the Wind" boasts an airy design that gives it an impression of lightness, ideal for comfortably lighting a living room, bedroom or office, for example.
Nemo Lighting, which was founded in Milan in 1993 by Franco Cassina, is a reference name rooted in a history of innovation that has always inspired Italian design. Owned by Federico Palazzari, Nemo creates the Masters collection, a unique selection of lamps designed by 20th-century masters such as Le Corbusier, Charlotte Perriand, Vico Magistretti, Franco Albini, and Kazuhide Takahama. Among the iconic creations of Charlotte Perriand for Nemo Lighting are the wall lamps that beautifully combine design and functionality, continuing the legacy of minimalist elegance in lighting.