
Fontana Arte Sillaba Ceiling Light
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The absolutely novel Scintilla system combines the essential versatility of a decorative lamp and a lighting capacity comparable to a technical system. The great success of this system persuaded the company to design a free-standing version in the early eighties, with the main structure fastened to the base and stem in metal.
Suspension lamp with diffused and dimmable light. Chromed metal frame. The lamp is supplied with two different diffusers made of transparent and sandblasted borosilicate glass. Available separately a reflector made of anodized aluminum, for indirect beam. Ceiling connection in chromed polymer. Bulb not included.
Metal, glass
Dimmable
Bulb 1x max 230W R7s/115 (not included)
Size: H 24 cm, W 19 cm

Livio Castiglioni
Livio Castiglioni was born in 1911 in Milan, where he graduated in architecture in 1936. He opened a firm with architect Luigi Caccia Dominioni, which his brothers Pier Giacomo and Achille would later join. Lights, sounds, and audiovisuals were his main interests. From 1940 to 1956 he was a consultant to Phonola and later (from 1960 to 1964) to Brionvega. In 1956 he founded ADI (Associazione per il Design Industriale) with his brothers and was its president from 1959 to 1960.

