Setareh is a lamp created by Francesco Librizzi, a young Sicilian architect based in Milan, and represents his first collaboration with the Fontana Arte brand. The Setareh lamp was born from the idea of giving form to light. The lamp consists of a sphere suspended as if by magic within a fine metal structure. The interplay of circular masses and trajectories creates a balanced design and gravitational dynamics. The light emitted by the sphere of the Setareh lamp is diffused into the surrounding space, illuminating the metal structure. The reflections of the metal make the luminous field visible, the space influenced by the light, by its aura. The result is a lamp of great poetry.
Technology
led intégrée 6w 2700k 830 lm - variateur d'intensité lumineuse
Color
Noir
Colour
black
Material
metal
Dimensions
ø 48 x h 44,9 cm
Matériaux
métal galvanisé, verre soufflé, base marbre de blanc carrare ou gris carnico
Luigi Fontana was founded in Milan in 1881 and specialised in the production of glass panels for the construction industry.
In 1931, the FontanaArte brand was born and achieved instant success, with the 0024 pendant light by Gio Ponti, who was artistic director of FontanaArte at the time. The Bilia table lamp followed with its timeless design thanks to the perfect balance of its dimensions and the understated elegance of the non-reflective materials used. FontanaArte installed a new oven - the only one in Italy - designed to produce glass panels of all curvatures, in order to inject new momentum into the production of prestigious furnishings.