Client / Lithea
Year / 2022
Result of a research on the control of light through stone. The project consists of a wall lamp and a table lamp with a sculptural shape in which, simply by touching the marble surface with the hand, it is possible to switch on, off and modulate the intensity of the light source.
Isola delle Correnti, so named in homage to the small rounded island on the Ionian coast of Sicily. The table version consists of two parts, both CNC-cut and hand-finished in all their details: a solid base with a curved section that supports a thin cnc-sculpted cap on which there is a slight flat area that invites you to touch. This is a useful gesture for the functioning of the object but also to appreciate every time the stone, a precious natural material par excellence.
Credits
Concept and Design / Martinelli Venezia
Photo / Nino Bartuccio