The Anima table lamp created by Jean-Michel Wilmotte is the fruit of the first collaboration between the famous architect and the Lumina brand, and is presented as a true reinterpretation of the lamp with shade.
Anima consists of a classic aluminium lamp body, a light source masked by an opal glass diffuser that emits a soft, pleasant light, and an external structure made up of 4 pieces of photo-cut steel.
This assembly is held together by a brushed stainless steel rod that houses and reveals the fabric power cable, the colour of which matches the metallic finish of the lamp.
The Anima lamp rests on a transparent glass base defined by an anodised ring, and fitted with a dimmer.
The Anima luminaire promises to be a particularly contemporary take on the lamp with shade, without excluding its functionality. Anima lends itself to the decoration of classic and modern interiors, with strong atmospheres, but also to small spaces such as offices, where the lamp reinforces the character.
Technology
led board 8,5w 100-240v - luminosité variable, interrupteur sur câble (2m)
Founded in 1973, Lumina produces authentic, minimalist and must-have desk lamps. Tommaso Cimini created the Daphine lamp, which is now displayed in museums around the world. Lumina collaborated with renowned designers such as Walter Monici and Riccardo Blumer to produce designer lighting combining creativity and craftsmanship. Ettore Cimini took over Lumina in 2008 following his father's death, and gave a new impetus to the Lumina brand, fusing tradition with new industrial processes.