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Design Quaglio & Simonelli, 2023
Andrea Quaglio and Manuela Simonelli, professionally Quaglio-Simonelli, who have focused for years on furniture design and other items, have designed Medusa for Oluce, a glass table lamp, created from the elementary principle of incorporating a metal dome into a cylinder. The dome contains the light source and the glass cylinder delicately spreads the light onto the lamp’s supporting surface.
Medusa reverses the relationship between support and lampshade. The support does not uphold the lampshade but contains it. The dome, which houses the light source, is suspended in the cylinder by an elegant glass fold that allows a formal and refined cleanliness. The electric cable completes the design, descending freely from the centre of the diffuser and appears to sway due to reflections, giving a sense of lightness to the lamp. Formal cleanliness for a soft and warm light. Medusa is available in three colour variants: glossy black, satin gold, and scarlet red.
Pyrex glass table lamp giving direct led light. Inner metal reflector, fabric cable. With on/off switch.
1 x 4 W - LED - 2700°K - 500 lm CRI>85

Quaglio Simonelli
The result of the meeting between two complementary sensibilities has been nourished by their history, by their creative gaze they direct on the world that surrounds them and by the mutation they love to induce on it. In this way, they design objects that look familiar, yet contaminated with unexpected and poetic elements. They received several international awards for their designs (Red Dot Product Design Award, IF Product Design Award…) and several products they designed are now part of the collection of the National Foundation for Contemporary Art at the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris.

