Soft, sweet, and at home atop your table, Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni’s lamp emits a warm, diffused glow instead of a purr. “Cat” in Italian, it’s created through the Castiglioni’s “cocoon” process: an internal steel structure is sprayed with a soft, translucent resin. The substantial (22″ high) lamp makes an eye-catching accent for a…
Inspired by the classic flying disk, Achille Castiglioni’s sleek pendant incorporates three types of illumination—diffused, direct, and reflected. Three slender steel cables suspend the opal acrylic diffuser, creating the illusion that it’s floating above your table or countertop. A black metal stem and wire mesh basket assembly secure the reflector to its cord. Both the…
Designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1972 and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Lampadina Table Lamp combines a bulb that has a science-lab feel with a stand that evokes a film reel. In Italian, “lampadina” literally means “light bulb” and for this design, Castiglioni played with the concept of light through a decidedly meta recreation…
Designed by Achille Castiglioni in 1972 and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Lampadina Table Lamp combines a bulb that has a science-lab feel with a stand that evokes a film reel. In Italian, “lampadina” literally means “light bulb” and for this design, Castiglioni played with the concept of light through a decidedly meta recreation…
In 1965, Italian designer Giancarlo Mattioli, guided by the era’s enthusiasm for space-age forms and materials, experimented with then-newly-available thermoplastic resins. The result was this Nesso Table Lamp, an object represented in MoMA’s collection. Invoking an otherworldly mushroom, the Nesso Lamp’s eye-catching shape provides diffused incandescent light. Produced by Artemide, the Nesso Table Lamp has…
In 1965, Italian designer Giancarlo Mattioli, guided by the era’s enthusiasm for space-age forms and materials, experimented with then-newly-available thermoplastic resins. The result was this Nesso Table Lamp, an object represented in MoMA’s collection. Invoking an otherworldly mushroom, the Nesso Lamp’s eye-catching shape provides diffused incandescent light. Produced by Artemide, the Nesso Table Lamp has…
Invoking the beauty of a full moon, this pendant shows how stunning simplicity can be. Its hand-blown opaline glass diffuser floats from a steel suspension cable, capped by a reinforced fiberglass ceiling rose. Suspended in a breakfast nook or over a kitchen island, it will add a functional focal point. Designed by Jasper Morrison, whose…
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Michael Anastassiades brings his love of industrial simplicity to this elegant floor lamp. “IC” stands for Identity Code, part of the evaluation of immigrants to the UK, bringing a commanding contemporary dimension to the design. The blown opaline glass diffuser seems to balance on a brass wand in a captivating aesthetic juggling act. It brings…
Inspired by the utilitarian aesthetic of construction lights and bullhorns (which you could use to cry “Mayday!”), Konstantin Grcic’s lamp is infused with functional sophistication. Its integrated hook—available in black or vibrant orange—lets you hang the luminous opaline cone anywhere, whether in a closet or as an industrial-inspired accent in a living room or office….
An Italian design icon from MoMA’s collection. The Snoopy Lamp, a design from 1967, takes its light-hearted shape and name from the beloved cartoon character. Updated in 2003 with new technology, the Snoopy Lamp gives direct, dimmable light through a glass disk and enameled reflector which rest in perfect balance on the lamp’s slightly…
An Italian design icon from MoMA’s collection. The Snoopy Lamp, a design from 1967, takes its light-hearted shape and name from the beloved cartoon character. Updated in 2003 with new technology, the Snoopy Lamp gives direct, dimmable light through a glass disk and enameled reflector which rest in perfect balance on the lamp’s slightly…
An Italian design icon from MoMA’s collection. The Snoopy Lamp, a design from 1967, takes its light-hearted shape and name from the beloved cartoon character. Updated in 2003 with new technology, the Snoopy Lamp gives direct, dimmable light through a glass disk and enameled reflector which rest in perfect balance on the lamp’s slightly…
Designed by Jasper Morrison, whose work is represented in the Museum’s collection, this acid-etched and hand-blown table lamp provides diffused light and consists of a flashed opaline glass diffuser and white injection-molded PBT base. Requires one halogen 25W/T4/G9 bulb (included). Made by Flos. Designed by Jasper Morrison for FLOS. halogen
One of Pop artist Keith Haring’s most famous motifs, the barking dog, is featured on this innovative take on a neon sign. Created by Yellowpop, the design is made from flexible, energy-efficient LED tubing that’s extremely durable. It’s digitally printed using vibrant pigments on precision-cut acrylic backers, and the LED tubes are molded to the…
Parisian designer Constance Guisset’s work is inspired by movement, lightness, and surprise. The Vertigo Pendant Lamp is a dramatic, large-scale yet lightweight lamp that gently moves and spins with the breeze. When lit, it casts an interesting shadow pattern on the floor and surrounding walls. The Vertigo Pendant Lamp requires hardwire installation, and its shade…
Designed in 1971 by Verner Panton, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection, the Panthella Floor Lamp emits a soft and comfortable glare-free light. This modern Danish design has an attractive domed shade that reflects light downwards, and the white opal acrylic material ensures that the majority of light is spread over a wide area…