Qeeboo TEDDY GIRL Rechargeable Light Velvet Finish
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The teddy bear, the emotional object par excellence, is reinterpreted by Stefano Giovannoni for Qeeboo and becomes a table lamp. The new pop icon, tender, and fun at the same time was designed in two versions, Boy & Girl. Teddy Girl, more timid and delicate, brings to light the feminine soul of the famous little bear, embracing a small luminous sphere.
The luminous bear thus expands the large Qeeboo family made of objects out of the ordinary which play with colours and different finishes. Teddy Girl is available in velvet - softer to the touch - in colour variations ranging from warm to cold tones.
Dimensions: 35 x 24 x h 32 cm
Weight: 1,4 kg
Material: PE Polyethylene
Colours: dark gold, orange, red, light blue, violet, fuchsia, dark brown, arena
Light: 4W white LED
Battery life 16 Hours
Stefano Giovannoni
Stefano Giovannoni, graduated in Architecture in Florence, lives in Milan working as industrial designer, interior designer and architect. He collaborated with companies such as Alessi, Amore Pacific, Cedderoth, Deborah, Fiat, Hannstar, Hansemm, Helit, Henkel, Honeywell, Kokuyo, Inda, Laufen, Lavazza, LG Hausys, Magis, Mikakuto, Ntt Docomo, Oras, Oregon Scientific, Pepsico, Pulsar, Samsung, Seiko, Siemens, Sodastream, 3M, Telecom, Toto, Veneta Cucine, etc. Working as industrial designer, he created many bestsellers and commercially successful products establishing records of sales with objects such as the “Girotondo” and “Mami” series, the popular iconic plastic products and “Il Bagno Alessi One” for Alessi and the “Bombo” series for Magis. He has been defined “Champion of Super and Popular of the years 2000” (Alberto Alessi), “King Mida of design” (Cristina Morozzi), “Most bankable designer” (Eugenio Perazza, Magis) for his ability to foretell people's taste.