This iconic 1958 design by Italian lighting pioneer Gino Sarfatti is an ultra-modern take on the midcentury chandelier. Every detail of this distinctive ceiling fixture is exceptional, from the mirror-polish finish of its main steel structure to the way each bulb is fitted with its own horizontal arm. The wiring meanders freely from each bulb…
Created by brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, designers represented in MoMA’s collection, the AIM ceiling light set is a design distilled to its most basic—and beautiful—essence. The innovative array of three pendants is constructed from varnished aluminum with photo-etched shades and reflectors. The cable can be adjusted to allow the pendant heads to distribute light…
Michael Anastassiades’ elegant, finely balanced design incorporates dual lighting options. The conical brass shade rests delicately on a rotating rod, converting from an uplight to a reading light with a simple swivel. The design is anchored by a stunning white Carrara marble base. Made in Italy. Both the designer and the manufacturer, Flos, are represented…
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…
For this rug’s organic and subtle pattern, designer Nao Tamura was inspired by hand-drawn stems from a feather. The result is beauty that is rustic and imperfect—what the Japanese refer to as wabi sabi. Like all Nanimarquina rugs, the Quill is handmade, so each piece is unique. The Quill is beautiful alone or arranged with…
For this rug’s organic and subtle pattern, designer Nao Tamura was inspired by hand-drawn stems from a feather. The result is beauty that is rustic and imperfect—what the Japanese refer to as wabi sabi. Like all Nanimarquina rugs, the Quill is handmade, so each piece is unique. The Quill is beautiful alone or arranged with…
For this rug’s organic and subtle pattern, designer Nao Tamura was inspired by hand-drawn stems from a feather. The result is beauty that is rustic and imperfect—what the Japanese refer to as wabi sabi. Like all Nanimarquina rugs, the Quill is handmade, so each piece is unique. The Quill is beautiful alone or arranged with…
Designed by Nani Marquina, the Tres Rug is a traditional Indian flat-weave floor covering that’s hand-loomed in alternating parts so that different fibers are more pronounced than others. The wool and felt work together to bring the pattern to life with interesting variations in tone and weave. All rugs are handcrafted so they may differ…
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Designed by Nani Marquina, the Tres Rug is a traditional Indian flat-weave floor covering that’s hand-loomed in alternating parts so that different fibers are more pronounced than others. The wool and felt work together to bring the pattern to life with interesting variations in tone and weave. All rugs are handcrafted so they may differ…
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Designed by Nani Marquina, the Tres Rug is a traditional Indian flat-weave floor covering that’s hand-loomed in alternating parts so that different fibers are more pronounced than others. The wool and felt work together to bring the pattern to life with interesting variations in tone and weave. All rugs are handcrafted so they may differ…
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Designed by Nani Marquina, the Tres Rug is a traditional Indian flat-weave floor covering that’s hand-loomed in alternating parts so that different fibers are more pronounced than others. The wool and felt work together to bring the pattern to life with interesting variations in tone and weave. All rugs are handcrafted so they may differ…
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This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page