Specola
Collection consisting of a floor lamp, a table lamp and two wall sconces whose name is inspired by Paduan Specola, the historic astronomical observatory established in 1767. Light is diffused within hand-wrought and enameled copper parabolas, while the lighting fixtures gravitate suspended on cylindrical elements made of natural copper. That of enameling on copper is a complex technique, which involves subjecting the copper object covered with colored glass powders to a high-temperature kiln firing (over 850°C) with an unpredictable result. The lamps are made by designers Giorgia Zanellato and Daniele Bortotto in collaboration with Incalmi, which has been working for years to recover this technique.
Materiali
Copper, glass enamel
Tecniche di lavorazione
Hot enamel on copper
Misure
Floor lamp: W 291 mm | D 450 mm | H 1544 || Table lamp: W 424 mm | D 322 mm | H 514 || Small wall lamp: W 175 mm | D 95 mm || Large wall lamp: W 400 mm | D 148 mm
Watt
Floor lamp: led strip 34 W 3000K 2892 lm dimmable || Table lamp: led strip 34 W 3000K 2892 lm dimmable || Small wall lamp: led strip 6.5 W 3000K 560 lm dimmable || Large wall lamp: led strip 15 W 3000K 1281 lm dimmable