Kartell Tea Table Light
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- £153.00
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- £153.00
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Kartell Tea Table Light
TEA is an abstract shape, an object of almost artisan imprinting that seems to represent two hands holding a light between their palms and letting out only irregular beams that create a chiaroscuro effect, as if projecting shadows on to the wall. Particularly innovative is the irregular, porous feel chosen for the extremely natural finish, almost like that of terracotta or ceramic biscuit. A range of basic colours also helps us understand that objects of exceptional quality and great poetry can be created even from recycled materials. TEA is made from recycled thermoplastic techno polymer and comes in white, anthracite, terracotta and grey-brown.
Batch-dyed recycled ABS
Cable switch - Bulb (included): 1 x E14 LED 8W, 2700°K, CRI 80, 15 000 hr. 800lm - IP20 - Class E
Size: W: 28cm; H: 32cm; D: 21cm
Ferruccio Laviani
Ferruccio Laviani was born in Cremona in 1960. In 1984 he received a diploma at the Design Polytechnic of Milan and in 1986 a degree in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan. He collaborates with leading companies in the sector of furnishing and fashion – including Dolce & Gabbana, Martini & Rossi, Swarovski – for which he creates products and supervises the corporate image for stores, spaces and events worldwide. He has also been curator and designer of a number of major exhibitions for companies such as Memphis, Cosmit, Forum-Triton, Brazil.