NEBU – Fabric Sculptural Lamp by Leonardo Criolani

NEBU – Fabric Sculptural Lamp by Leonardo Criolani

Nebu is a unique fabric sculptural lamp, a creation born from the desire to give you freedom to shape your lamp by interacting with different materials. The combination of light, fabric, and shadow that crosses the curves of the fabric can create unique and even artistic shapes. Both light and shadows are the protagonist of […]

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Manta Sculptural Interior Lamp by Leonardo Criolani

Manta Sculptural Interior Lamp by Leonardo Criolani

Manta lamp was inspired by the natural forms of its marine namesake, a fish with graceful movements, soft, elegant, and uncommon shapes. In fact, in this project, Leonardo Criolani, the designer, wanted to keep the shapes of the manta, and for this, he tried to create curves and lines that could give movement and different […]

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Retrofuturism Firebird Nixie Tube (Numitron) Watch in Metal Body

Metal body, sapphire crystal, water splash and dust resistance, this retro futuristic Firebird Watch would look handsome on your wrist. Those cool USSR military grade numitron vacuum tubes (“IV-9” 1970s) display time in such a way that would make people stare in awe. The watch body is crafted from […]

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Star Inspired ALTAIR Metal Lamp by Leonardo Criolani

Star Inspired ALTAIR Metal Lamp by Leonardo Criolani

ALTAIR Metal Lamp was inspired by a star, the brightest star in the constellation of Aquila and the twelfth brightest star in the night sky. Why a star? Well, a star seems suspended in the sky, just like this lamp, embedded between two mirrors, it reflects and expands the light to create pleasant atmosphere. “I […]

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LYNX – A Flexible Wooden Lamp That Creates Cool Effects of Light and Shadow

LYNX – A Flexible Wooden Lamp That Creates Cool Effects of Light and Shadow

Lynx is a flexible wooden lamp project submitted by Leonardo Criolani. It’s a project result from his study of particular cutting shapes using new technique. Read his explanation below. “With Lynx I tried to use a material such as MDF wood, in a new way, through the technique and the study of particular cutting shapes.” […]

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