




Oluce Stones Outdoor Floor Light
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- £375.00
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- £375.00
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Direct descendants of the Stone of Glass collection by Laudani & Romanelli, the shapes of the Stones outdoor lamps are inspired by nature. These luminous stones, available in three different sizes, can be positioned, either alone or together, in the greenery of a garden or the intimacy of a summer terrace, to create an interplay of diffuse, captivating light.
With an IP65 rating, the Stones Outdoor Floor Light is built to withstand outdoor conditions while maintaining its sophisticated aesthetic. Available in two sizes, small or medium, these versatile lamps can be displayed individually or arranged in clusters for a dramatic effect. The Stones Outdoor Floor Light is a perfect addition to alfresco spaces, providing both functionality and style.
IP65
Small: 1 x Max 12W E27 (Included)
Medium: 1 x Max 25W E27 (Included)
Integrated dimmer on product.
Small: H 15 cm, L 27 cm, W 18 cm
Medium: H 20 cm, L 42 cm, W 30 cm

Marta Laudani & Marco Romanelli
arta Laudani and Marco Romanelli, architects, have been collaborating since 1988 in the associated offices of Rome and Milan. They work in the fields of design (for Bosa, Dorelan, Driade, Fiam, Glas, Nodus, Oluce, Salviati etc., interior decorating (their works have been published in the most important international magazines and, in 2004, they participated in the Biennale of Architecture in Venice in the section “Notizie dall’Interno”) and exhibit design (in 2002-2003 “Gio Ponti: a World” at the London Design Museum, Rotterdam Nal and Triennial of Milan; in 2007 “Bruno Munari” in Tokyo). In 2001, in Rome, they designed the restoration of the “Museum of Roman Civilization” for Fiat-Engineering. Both flank their design work with an intense critical meditation on topics involving living and design: Marta Laudani has lectured at the Sapienza in Rome; Marco Romanelli has been editor of both Domus and Abitare. Their lamps for Oluce

