- Description
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Details
Taj mini is the smallest version of the three-dimensional lamp which becomes a luminous sculpture that fits perfectly into every corner of the home, thanks to its simple shape.
MATERIALS:
- Mass-Colored Pmma
- Metallic Pmma
MEASUREMENTS:
- Width: 9.5 cm / 3.7 inch
- Height: 32 cm / 12.6 inch
- Depth: 31 cm / 12.2 inch
HELPFUL NOTES:
- 1 x 2.8W LED IP20
- Not Fireproof
- Indoor Usage
- cUL Listed
- Brand
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Kartell's company story shines through in each and every one of its products. A commitment to the ever changing and advancing technology and versatility of plastic, Kartell's primary material, is at the heart of this Italian design house. Design integrity and innovation is another core element of Kartell's operations, highlighted by its partnerships with internationally acclaimed designers. Kartell's design roster includes Philippe Starck, Partricia Urquiola, Enzo Mari, Piero Lissoni, Vico Magistretti, Alberto Meda, Ferruccio Laviani and Ron Arad, among other top talent.
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Over a 63 year history, Kartell has positioned itself in the forefront of contemporary interior design, building an impressive resume of prestigious awards including several Compasso d'Oro awards - the oldest industrial design award in Europe. New York's Museum of Modern Art is also a collector of Kartell for its permanent collection, including the iconic modular Componibili storage unit by Anna Castelli Ferrieri.
Kartell's comprehensive catalogue includes a vast selection of products ranging from wall hooks to sofas - all available in bold beautiful colours and, of course, in Kartell's signature material: plastic. Proving that plastic can be beautiful has been a challenging goal exquisitely achieved by this design company. Kartell's products can be found and celebrated in private homes and public spaces all over the world.
- Designer
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Kartell Taj Mini Table Lamp (Priced Each, Sold in Sets of 2) Designed by:
- Ferruccio Laviani
Ferruccio Laviani
Italy, 1960
Ferruccio Laviani was born in Cremona, Italy in 1960. In 1984 he graduated from the Design Polytechnic of Milan and in 1986 earned a degree in architecture at the Polytechnic of Milan.
He now collaborates with leading companies in the sector of furnishing and fashion, including lighting for Kartell, Flos, and Foscarini. Laviani creates products and supervises the corporate image for stores, spaces and events worldwide.
He has also been curator and designer of a number of major exhibitions for companies such as Memphis.