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Coupé 3321 Floor lamp
Simple and ingenious mechanism.
One of Oluce\'s best-known and best-loved collections, the head stem allows the light beam to be directed in different directions by moving the cap upwards, downwards and sideways.
In 1968, it received the "International Design Award" from the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago.
It is part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York and the "Neue Sammlung" Museum in Munich.
Alba floor lamp
Soft shapes, representing the world of nature.
Inspired by a drop of water, the Alba concept is based on a very simple element.
Diffused light in gloss opal blown glass. Rectangular metal structure with satin brass or anodised bronze finish.
With universal dimmer.
Coupé 3320R Floor lamp
Simple and ingenious mechanism.
One of Oluce\'s best-known and best-loved collections, the head stem allows the light beam to be directed in different directions by moving the cap upwards, downwards and sideways.
In 1968, it received the "International Design Award" from the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago.
It is part of the permanent collection of the MoMA in New York and the "Neue Sammlung" Museum in Munich.
Ilo Lamp
Slim design and elegant precision.
Suspension lamp in metal with direct LED light. Structure in satin bronze anodised aluminium bar with matt black anodised finish.
It is composed of an aluminium rod, skilfully machined with precision mechanics, which houses the light source.
Super Luna Lamp
Iconic shapes that enhance the potential of the light source.
The SUPERLUNA lamp is the result of a personal reflection on Vico Magistretti\'s work.
Superluna\'s thin metal rod conceals the electrical components inside and houses the light source: the LED opens on the stem in correspondence with the hemispherical caps that reflect its light by rotating on their axis.
Super Luna Lamp Gold
Iconic shapes that enhance the potential of the light source.
The SUPERLUNA lamp is the result of a personal reflection on Vico Magistretti\'s work.
Superluna\'s thin metal rod conceals the electrical components inside and houses the light source: the LED opens on the stem in correspondence with the hemispherical caps that reflect its light by rotating on their axis.