Le Grazie - Talia by De Bona De Meo Rechargable Lamp - White

Le Grazie - Talia by De Bona De Meo Rechargable Lamp - White

€ 750,00
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The overlay of basic geometric forms creates an essential but also symbolic design, where cones and cylinders become respectively containers of water and light: synonyms of nascent energy, generators of new life.
The top of the vases is made in porcelain and can be used for flowers or to contain objects, while the methacrylate base functions as a rechargeable lamp. The result is a collection of apparently conventional objects, which are nevertheless capable of generating small domestic metamorphoses: “lamps that bloom” or “vases that light up” in a novel juxtaposition of form and function, craftsmanship and technology, industry and poetry.

Vase with rechargeable lamp
Collection : Golden Age
Collection synonyms of nascent energy, generators of new life
Material: ABS, handmade porcelain
Hand painted in a delicate pastel hue
Beautiful 24ct gold details
Light source: LED bulb included
CE certified
Dimensions: cm 39 h x 13 ø
Handmade in Italy

Details
SKU
0008139-402
Collection
Material
Porcelain
Dimensions
39 h x 13 l x 13 w
Debonademeo
Debonademeo

Architect Luca De Bona and designer Dario De Meo met somewhere between Milan and the Veneto region, embarking on a collaboration that drew inspiration from their journey to create designs that responded to contemporary living needs.In 2013, they founded Debonademeo Studio based in Padua andMilan and began to collaborate with a variety of prestigious furniture, lighting and décor companies, handling interior design, art direction, concept design and product development.Their collaboration is both fairly specific and wide-reaching, re-interpreting and merging various fields – such as architecture, design, graphics and art – in order to create innovative environments and objects that tell stories and evoke certain emotions in end users. Their projects, which blend romantic expression with a more industrial feel, have appeared in numerous national and international magazines. In addition to their design work, they both teach at various institutions and universities in the field.

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