An inimitable lamp with a strong character, Pipistrello designed by Gae Aulenti in 1965 for the Olivetti showroom in Paris, is currently published by the Martinelli Luce lighting house.
Minipipistrello Pop features the same variations as the original lamp: large, medium and mini, with the latter version also available cordless. Now available in a new yellow colour, signed and numbered.
The new yellow colour of Minipistrello Pop evokes light, optimism and energy. According to Emiliana Martinelli, "Colour is one of the hallmarks of Pop art, whose protagonist is the everyday object that becomes art, and the iconic Pipistrello is tinted a bright, full, graphic yellow that recalls this artistic movement". The cone of Minipistrello Pop is highlighted by a central ring, the base and the diffuser attachment knob, painted gloss black to give the luminaire its graphic appearance. The dimmable LED light source is integrated and the electronic ballast is plug-in.
The original Minipistrello Pop became iconic for its ability to combine originality and innovation. The choice of a bright yellow perpetuates this spirit by going beyond aesthetics to become a symbol of vitality, energy and creative drive.
Born in Italy in 1927, Gaetana Aulenti (known as Gae Aulenti) graduated in architecture in 1954 from the Milan Polytechnic, where she later taught. She designs furniture and lighting, and is involved in the interior design of numerous hotels and museums, including the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the Centre Georges Pompidou, and in Barcelona, where she refurbished the Palacio Nacional de Montjuic as the Meseo de l'Arte Catalana. An architect of international renown in the 1980s, Gae Aulenti also works as an editor and graphic designer for Casabella Conitunuita and teaches in schools around the world. She exhibited at the Milan Triennale, where she won numerous prizes. Her work is as varied and comprehensive as his personality. She excelled in all aspects of design, and in 1987 was awarded the Légion d'Honneur by François Mitterrand. One of its most famous works is the Pipistrello lamp for Martinelli Luce, considered a design classic, which takes pride of place in many galleries around the world with its particularly original bat-like shape that diffuses a soft, warm light.
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MARTINELLI LUCE
Created in 1980 by Elio Martinelli, Martinelli Luce designs and manufactures lighting systems with innovative design both in terms of shape and technology. The Martinelli Luce luminaires are inspired by nature and geometry, and are primarily designed to be functional. Among its most famous creations, the Pipistrello lamp Martinelli Luce, created by Gae Aulenti, and displayed in the world’s greatest galleries and museums, is one of the icons of design.
Since its creation, Martinelli Luce has continued to innovate by introducing new technologies for products characterized by essential design.