The catalog of the Italian company was replenished with the Lorosae model, which the Portuguese architect came up with in 1999 for his personal exhibition at the Basilica Palladiana in Vicenza. Then his main task was to create a lamp that would be able to fully illuminate all the objects on display in the large space of the temple. The laconic and timeless design of the lamp remains relevant even after more than twenty years. The two-tier translucent molded glass shade is available in a range of finishes, while its white interior retains the natural hue of the light source. Now Nemo Lighting produces the model in three sizes and a wide palette, referencing Italian motifs.
Behind: Alberto Strada; Nemo Lighting.