Mini Kabuki is a table lamp designed by designer Ferruccio Lavani for the Kartell brand. Mini Kabuki surprises with its neo-baroque lines and openwork surface, inspired by lace, which plays with the light. This distinctive screen structure was created by injecting transparent or solution-tinted thermoplastic technopolymer. A light sculpture full of character, the Mini Kabuki table lamp comes in a range of transparent (crystal, green and light blue) or opaque (black and white) colour finishes.
Technology
8,4 w led 2700 k
Color
Blanc
Colour
white
Material
plastic
Dimensions
ø 30 x h 70 cm
Finish
polycarbonate 2.0 provenant de matières premières renouvelables, transparent ou coloré dans la masse
Born in Cremona, Italy, in 1960, Ferruccio Laviani graduated in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic. Ferruccio Laviani began his career working for designer Michele De Lucchi, before opening his own studio in 1991. At the same time, he also became artistic director of Kartell, a brand for which he designed the Bourgie, Take and Cindy lamps, each of which has become a classic for the Italian manufacturer. He works with other major brands such as Foscarini, Moroso and Flos to create retail spaces. He also organised the exhibition "Technique Discrètes: le design du mobilier italien 1980-1990" at the Louvre in Paris. Art director, industrial designer and space designer, Ferruccio Laviani is one of the most popular contemporary designers today.