Kartell Tea Table Lamp
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TEA is an abstract shape, an object of almost artisan imprinting that seems to represent two hands holding a light between their palms and letting out only irregular beams that create a chiaroscuro effect, as if projecting shadows on to the wall. Particularly innovative is the irregular, porous feel chosen for the extremely natural finish, almost like that of terracotta or ceramic biscuit.
Dimensions
Width: 28 cm
Depth: 21 cm
Height: 32.5 cm
Materials
Batch-dyed recycled ABS




Ferruccio Laviani
Graduating in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1986, Ferruccio Laviani has been a major force in the design direction of numerous Italian furniture and lighting companies, working across graphics, architecture, interiors and product design. Laviani's first major product commissions came from Italian lighting company Foscarini and since 1992 he has designed lighting that often recalls work by artists Miro or Calder evident in its strong geometric form and colour. Laviani has also collaborated with Italian fashion group Dolce & Gabbana, responsible for their Milan boutiques. Over the past ten years Laviani has developed an ongoing relationship with Kartell, creating a collection of new lights each year, and has been responsible for the interiors for their expanding retail presence.
Graduating in architecture from the Milan Polytechnic in 1986, Ferruccio Laviani has been a major force in the design direction of numerous Italian furniture and lighting companies, working across graphics, architecture, interiors and product design. Laviani's first major product commissions came from Italian lighting company Foscarini and since 1992 he has designed lighting that often recalls work by artists Miro or Calder evident in its strong geometric form and colour. Laviani has also collaborated with Italian fashion group Dolce & Gabbana, responsible for their Milan boutiques. Over the past ten years Laviani has developed an ongoing relationship with Kartell, creating a collection of new lights each year, and has been responsible for the interiors for their expanding retail presence.
