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Inspired by the shapes of the 1950s, the Cone collection includes a series of light points that elegantly illuminate and furnish outdoor as well as indoor spaces. The Cone floor lamp is made entirely of painted steel with a polycarbonate lampshade covered in a deco-style water-repellent technical printed fabric. Choose the configuration that you like best.
Base finish: corten - white - Steel material
Lampshade prints: green mesh - blue flowers - goldfish - pleated - Printed polyester synthetic fabric
Dimensions: cm dia. 43 x 170 H - Weight 10 kg
4.2 watt LED light - mains rechargeable lithium batteries
Design: Chiaramonte / Marin
It is the passion for objects understood in their sense of industrial product, the glue of the professional partnership between Alfredo Chiaramonte and Marco Marin, founding partners in 1989 of the homonymous Designstudio. The professional interest ranges across numerous sectors (interior, graphic, industrial, lighting) and makes possible the permeation of experiences and knowledge accumulated over these years, creating a contamination between different fields, a fundamental humus to make the soil of ideas fertile.
Here, for example, is how the multi-year collaboration with glass companies on the island of Murano has made it possible to short-circuit two apparently different sectors, creating a line of blown glass objects and glasses produced by Nason Moretti for Emu Group, leading companies respectively in the production of Murano glassware and garden furniture.
Alfredo Chiaramonte was born in Bologna in 1961, he studied at the Faculty of Architecture of Venice. Marco Marin was born in Venice in 1964 where he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts specializing in industrial design.
They have collaborated with well-known companies in the furniture and publishing sector including Miniforms, Emu Group, Bonaldo, Vistosi, Nason Moretti, Andromeda International, Hoffman Italia, Renault Italia, Moulinex, Artificia, Gemina publishing group.
They carried out a period of teaching at the European Center for the conservation of the architectural heritage of Venice.
In these over the years they have received various awards and some of their works have been exhibited in permanent collections and international museums including the Correr museum in Venice, the Beauburg in Paris, the MOMA in S. Francisco, the Venice Biennale collaborating on a project by Yoko Honor.