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Estasi | Table Lamp in Lamps by Federico Delrosso Architects. Item made of glass
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Estasi | Table Lamp in Lamps by Federico Delrosso Architects. Item made of glass
Estasi | Table Lamp in Lamps by Federico Delrosso Architects. Item made of glass
Estasi | Table Lamp in Lamps by Federico Delrosso Architects. Item made of glass

Created and Sold by Federico Delrosso Architects

Federico Delrosso Architects

Estasi - Lamps

Featured In Milan, Italy

$ On Inquiry

Estasi (Ecstasy) it is the soft, metaphorical lamp, freed from all typology, can be treated as a floor lamp, table lamp, or perhaps an anywhere lamp.
Its main feature is Techogel in which the LED light source is immersed. The softness of the material is reflected not only on the physicality of the lamp but also the diffusion of the light and therefore the atmosphere it sheds in the surrounding ambiance.
The metal base contains a charger so the light, after being charged by cable, can be placed anywhere … including outdoors.

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As seen in Milan, Milan, Italy
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Federico Delrosso Architects
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Federico Delrosso, architect and designer from Biella, operates at an international level since 2001, when he established his studio Federico Delrosso Architects in Milan, dedicated towards architecture, interior and product design.
Respecting the natural surroundings, urban context and the spirit of the spaces, intense like the energy and conscious imprint in the memory of spaces, Federico Delrosso conceives projects with a refined lightness characterized with a minimalist and naturalistic approach.
The homogeneity of materials, often left natural and raw, and the study of light, sensed as an emotional and tangible component of each project, represents the essential elements of his stylistic research and the very idea of architecture. The latter is in fact conceived as a "self-seeking soul in every detail of light and shade to reach the delicate balance that makes it independent of those who created it, lives it or will live it."