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IMBUTO

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Design: Luigi Caccia Dominioni, 1953

The name Imbuto (funnel) gives away the provenance of this lamp yet there is precious little funnel left. The lamp comprises a metal, cone-shaped lampshade atop a slender stem diffusing a generous halo of light.

The fact that the lamp was originally going to be called “flute” perfectly illustrates how Luigi Caccia Dominioni found inspiration in the everyday and the exotic. The humble funnel meets a sophisticated glass flute, a kitchen implement used for water sits beside a wine or champagne glass, the one functional the other distinctive, one made of plastic or metal and the other of crystal: in Caccia Dominioni’s world the everyday and the exceptional are harmoniously interwoven. As functional as it is minimalist, the Imbuto lamp is solid and sufficiently pure in form to blend into or stand out in a room, be it traditionally furnished or contemporary in style. Whether its function is to illuminate or create ambience and whatever the size of the room, Imbuto is a byword for discretion.

PRODUCT SHEET

IMBUTO

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TECHNICAL DATA

Floor lamp

D_LP4 [Download]

technical data: D_LP4

Stem

brass or chromed brass

Cone-shaped reflector

painted aluminium

Base-frame

painted cast iron

Ferrule

felt

FINISHES

Metals

finitura: 0023B

0023B

White painted

finitura: 0055N

0055N

Black painted

finitura: 0580T

0580T

Brass finish

finitura: 0600C

0600C

Chromed finish

finitura: 0799M

0799M

Metallic grey finish

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2D_DWG_IMBUTO

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3D_3DS_IMBUTO

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1.3 MB

3D_DWG_IMBUTO

zip

2.1 MB

3D_OBJ_IMBUTO

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2.6 MB

AZUCENA_CATALOGUE_2018

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