Acrilica 281, 1962
Acrilica 281 table light by Joe Colombo for Oluce.
Designed in 1962 by Joe Colombo, the Acrilica 281 table light is 'more a work of kinetic art than a lamp'. The significant curve is made from acrylic and its thickness and curve meant that due to its conduction properties, the light from a fluorescent lamp contained within the painted steel base moves through the transparent body, eventually lighting the head in an incredible way.
The table lamp gives indirect and diffused light.
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Description
Acrilica 281 table light by Joe Colombo for Oluce.
Designed in 1962 by Joe Colombo, the Acrilica 281 table light is 'more a work of kinetic art than a lamp'. The significant curve is made from acrylic and its thickness and curve meant that due to its conduction properties, the light from a fluorescent lamp contained within the painted steel base moves through the transparent body, eventually lighting the head in an incredible way.
The table lamp gives indirect and diffused light.
Dimensions
26dia x 23cmh
Materials
The table lamp is made from acrylic and has a lacquered steel base in black and a PMMA transparent diffuser/reflector.
Bulb:
1 x W4.3x8.5d max 6W (included)>
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Oluce was founded in 1945 and is one of Italy's oldest design companies, focused on the illumination sector.
Oluce produces iconic lamps, with high design qualities which are timeless and suit a lifetime of generations. The pieces use aesthetic and technological investigation, to transcend fashion styles.
Oluce lighting has become an essential part of homes and offices they furnish and illuminate. Oluce is also dedicated to producing products which are made to measure and bespoke.