"Odaiba" est une lampe suspendue bicolore composée de deux formes en métacrylate qui s'emboitent autour de son fil d'alimentation. Créée par les architectes italiens Claudio Larcher et Flavio Mazzone de Modoloco Design pour Danese Milano, elle est disponible en version noir et blanc, rouge et blanc et marron foncé et blanc. Facile à stocker, facile à monter.







Sur la lampe "Odaiba", Modoloco précise:

"The manufacturing process is simple. Its disassembly features make transport and stocking easy. It is intuitive to assemble when it comes to making the modules fit one into the other; its weight and geometrical shape help on the basis of gravity force principles.

Two identical but specular modules surround the electrical cables and they self-sustain by locking one into the other. The choice of bicolor methacrylate is induced by manufacturing, optical and also aesthetic reasons. The manufacturing steps are optimized. In fact, the only necessary procedures are the cut of the profiles and their folding. Shapes and dimensions are taken into account in order to reduce waste.

The glossy white interior ensures an optimum reflection of the light and therefore a correct modulation of the luminous flux that doesn’t go wasted. Odaiba is 100% eco-sustainable and not only in terms of manufacturing and transport. In fact, energy saving florescent bulbs are used. The intrinsic properties of the only material used make of it a long lasting product whose disposal is convenient."

Pour en savoir plus, visitez le site de Modoloco.


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