With Fontanella, Fontana Arte offers an elegant lamp that highlights two historic materials in the brand's tradition: metal and glass. The metal forms the base and contains the light source, while the glass, the real protagonist of the project, is skilfully worked by skilled craftsmen in a fusion process between a transparent glass section and a satin-finish section from which the light is diffused. The Fontanella lamp is distinguished by the union of two glasses: a sandblasted inner tube, connected to a bubble-shaped piece of blown glass. What makes the process particularly refined is the manual assembly of these two pieces, which requires the technique of a craftsman. For example, Fontanella is a soft, sculptural diffused light lamp that will fit in with any style of interior.
Technology
1x max 77w e27 - variateur d'intensité lumineuse - ampoule non incluse
Federico Peri was born in 1983 in the province of Treviso. After graduating in Milan from the interior design faculty of the European Design Institute, he moved to Paris on an artist-in-residence grant. During this period, rich in international encounters and design stimuli, he began his professional career with a passion for the great masters and defined his own style.
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Luigi Fontana was founded in Milan in 1881 and specialised in the production of glass panels for the construction industry.
In 1931, the FontanaArte brand was born and achieved instant success, with the 0024 pendant light by Gio Ponti, who was artistic director of FontanaArte at the time. The Bilia table lamp followed with its timeless design thanks to the perfect balance of its dimensions and the understated elegance of the non-reflective materials used. FontanaArte installed a new oven - the only one in Italy - designed to produce glass panels of all curvatures, in order to inject new momentum into the production of prestigious furnishings.