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Astep - Model 2109/24/14

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EUR 12.434

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Designer Gino Sarfatti, 1959/2018
Material Opaline Glass Diffuser, Steel Structure
Lyskilde 24 x E14 LED 4.5W 470lm (11280lm Total) 2700K Dimmable Bulbs Included
Kategori: Astep

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Throughout his life, the sky served as a muse for lighting master Gino Sarfatti. He was fascinated by the perfect light emitted by the Moon, and one of Gino Sarfatti’s most brilliant designs is inspired by the natural poetry of the luminous satellite.

In 1959, Le Sfere was launched in a solar system of its own, revolving around a single luminous sphere. Le Sfere features a simple, yet elegant principle in which a blown opaline glass sphere is held in place by graphic ring. A refined embrace that lends the luminaire a graphic expression and brings forth its distinctive aesthetic.

 

The Le Sfere collection is a multifaceted, open-minded luminaire system, suitable for illuminating all kinds of spaces with its ambient moonlight, from a modest corridor to exclusive private and commercial settings.

 

The collection was gradually expanded to fit larger commissioned projects. Among them is the famous Teatro Regio in Turin, Italy, where Le Sfere can still be seen in a variety of compositions, including cascades and columns, that emphasise the genius and beauty of the system.

The Le Sfere collection is the largest product family by Gino Sarfatti with models that have developed over time, from the first single sphere, Model 237, to the iconic twenty-four-sphere chandelier. All created from the same fundamental principle: a beautiful interpretation of the perfect luminous sphere.

 

The Le Sfere Chandelier is composed of a circular array of blown opaline glass spheres. Each sphere is held in place by a large Black or Champagne painted steel radial ring structure. The spheres can be oriented downward or upward to provide direct or indirect illumination. Model 2109/14/16 and model 2109/14/24 feature 14 cm blown opaline glass spheres in arrangements sixteen and twenty-four respectively, whereas the sixteen spheres of the Model 2109/20/16 are larger, measuring 20cm in diameter.