Dezeen Showroom: Italian architect Paola Navone collaborated with Venetian model Lodes to create Oblò, a pendant mild with a chromatic palette designed to recall “the sensations of the ocean”.
Navone of Milanese observe OTTO Studio created the pendant mild, which is characterised by a bulbous diffuser constituted of pyrex and silicone.
Every diffuser is completed in iridescent, clear, azure metal, shiny smoke or silk white finishes. The sunshine additionally comes in three globular shapes.
The diffuser is suspended by a slender woven cloth cable with a gray rubberised terminal that conceals the electrical wiring and is connected by a fragile hook.
An LED is hidden inside the hook, making certain solely the glass is seen. This was designed to create the phantasm of the diffuser floating like a buoy.
“Oblò, the Italian phrase for ‘porthole’, has a fluid silhouette and chromatic palette, evoking the sensations of the ocean,” mentioned Lodes.
The pendant mild can be utilized in quite a lot of residential or industrial areas – from stairwells to above kitchen islands – and might be unveiled on the Lodes showroom throughout Milan design week.
Product particulars:
Product: Oblò
Designer: Paola Navone
Model: Lodes
Contact: [email protected]
Materials: pyrex, silicone, woven cloth
Colors/finishes: clear, iridescent, azure metal, silk white, shiny smoke
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