Bolle Verticale
Architonic ID: 20281127
Telescopic floor o ceiling lamp with dimmable LED light with 7 transparent mouth-blown glass spheres. Also available version with coloured mouth-blown glass spheres available in “topazio”, “ambra”, “ametista” and “bronzite” colours. Hand burnished brass lighting structure. Telescopic part in dark burnished metal. Adjustable height from 260 to 320cm with ceiling fixi g system.
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Height
320 cm
Length
69.5 cm
Width
65.5 cm
Italy
Profile Born on 13 November 1957, he graduated in architecture in 1984 from Milan Politecnico; he began his professional activities in 1986, founding the studio AD architettura. He has gained considerable professional experience in the field of architecture, residential and commercial buildings, upgrading and conservative restoration, hotels, interior design, art direction and design in the furnishing sector, consultancy, projects and the design supervision of furnishing points-of-purchase. One of his major creations has been the “Piramide” laboratory the Everest-K2-CNR scientific committee for the Italian National Research Council, which was built in Nepal beginning in 1991 at an altitude of 5050 m., to be used as a high-altitude research laboratory, a project selected for the 18th Milan Triennale. Design: Ceccotti Collezioni, Minotti armchairs and sofas, Acerbis International, Rossana RB, Gallotti&Radice, Giorgetti, Henge, knIndustrie. Design supervision : Rossana RB (from 2000 to 2006 ) – ( from 2010 to 2014 ), Roda Interior Garden Design, Ceccotti Collezioni (from 2007 to 2009), Henge (2011 – 2014). For these companies he has organised: philosophy, identity, product selection, briefings on products and coordinating designers. Creation of working teams: photographers, graphics and coordination of the image – Pre-catalogues, catalogues: concepts, layouts, pagination, set management, communication pages, institutional presentations for Milan Furniture Fair/Eurocucina, international fairs (Kortrijk, Koelnmesse, Valencia, Birmingham, Moscow). Company showrooms, display concepts at points-of-purchase, projects for product sample collections for points-of-purchase.
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