





Seletti Wonder Cloud Table Light
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- £259.00
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- £259.00
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SKU:14804UK
The Wonder Table Lamp, designed by Uto Balmoral for Seletti, depicts a classic warrior making a chewing gum bubble. This quirky and clever table lamp is a fun, decorative and practical table light which is equally at home as a quirky talking point on a work desk or as an ironic addition to any style of table.
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- Seletti resin table lamp
- Resin, bulb
- Head-shaped lamp with bubble-shaped LED light
- Height 40.5cm, width 21cm, length 12.5cm
- Indoor use only

Uto Balmoral
"I don't believe in design. I believe in ideas." Uto Balmoral is not me. Uto Balmoral is a provocatively created character intended to be a product itself, a project of the designer. The idea stems from a personal consideration of the concept of "Designer as a Brand." The awareness of this phenomenon gave rise, with declared irony, to the new character Uto. Uto defines his own image starting from the denial of himself in a play of particular balances between the will/necessity to appear and to hide. The guiding thread of Uto's work is the simple necessity to communicate, to provoke, to generate something in the audience, to force a smile, to provoke thought, to trigger a reaction, in order to initiate a process that goes beyond aesthetic sense and functionality, thus centering the main purpose of his work. First of all, objects communicate; they are places where a clear message can be found.

