Oluce Fresnel Bollard Light by Joe Colombo 1966

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Fresnel is a lamp created by Joe Colombo with the intention of appearing to be one of those perfect objects, that cannot be improved any further because it has been designed by time, capable of making essentiality and practicality synonyms of elegance.
The Fresnel 10 cm-diameter lens becomes the absolute protagonist of this project, different versions of which have been designed over time: wall/ceiling lamps for both indoor and outdoor use as well as a floor lamp, only for outdoor use. Its metal body – available in the white, black, grey, chrome-plated metal versions – discreetly complete the structure, prioritising, yet again, the practical supporting function above any other ornament and decoration.

Outside floor lamp giving direct and diffused light. Lacquered aluminium support and Fresnel lens diffuser. Zinc-plated metal pole painted polyester black.

E14: Light source: 1 x E14 max 40W (not included). 

IP45 rated. 

Size: H 40/90 cm, Dia 10 cm

Joe Colombo
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Joe Colombo

Telling about Joe Colombo means telling the brief but intense parable of one of the greatest Italian designers, who died in 1971 at the young age of 41. It means telling about a life, as quick as lightning, of a man who strongly believed in the future and who gave us a very particular prefiguration of those fundamental 60s, when the future suddenly started to appear closer. Joe Colombo’s future was an anti-nostalgic future (he would not have recognised as ”future” the ’90s in which we live today), in which an intelligent technology would have helped every human activity, laying the foundations for completely new living models. At the time, Joe Colombo designed entire living cells. The first one was for Bayer, Visiona ’69, an integrated cell divided in ”functional stations”: the ”Night-Cell” block (bed+cupboards+bathroom), the ”Kitchen-Box” (kitchen+dining room), the ”Central-Living” (living room). These functional stations are articulated mapwise as well as sectionwise, just like the homes designed by Joe Colombo, where floors and ceilings go up and down, continuously accelerating and slowing down within the interior dynamism, where shelves hang from above and lights are deep-set in the floor. This is probably the best known vision of Joe Colombo’s future, which makes us smile today and talk about a science fiction utopia, but another one exists, one that has been subject to less analysis and which, unlike the former, proposes independent single elements, which condense functions and which are finished and ready to use.

Oluce
About the brand

Oluce was founded in 1945 and is one of Italy's oldest design companies, focused on the illumination sector, which still continues to operate and manufacturer today. Oluce produces iconic lamps, with high design qualities which are timeless and suit a lifetime of generations. The pieces use aesthetic and technological investigation, to transcend fashion styles. 

Oluce lighting has become an essential part of homes and offices they furnish and illuminate. Together with an extensive catalogue of lighting, Oluce is also dedicated to producing products which are made to measure and bespoke. The customisation service was launched in 2015, with the aim to enhance consumer lighting experiences. 

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