




The Lampiatta lamp, designed by Jonathan De Pas, Donato D'Urbino, Paolo Lomazzi, in 1971. You can easily direct the lighting without any mechanism, as the screen has a design that can be inserted as desired into one of its four slots, so you decide both the inclination and orientation of the light.
The Lampiatta lamp is designed to reduce mechanical components as much as possible in favor of essential geometries, simply to insert them, without mechanisms. An LED bulb, mounted on an E27 socket, fits into the center of the aluminum parabola in a similar way to an "English helmet". It has a plastic structure with a counterweight at the base. This structure is crossed by grooves at different heights that allow the insertion of the parabola and the orientation of the light source both directly and indirectly.
Materials: Polycarbonate body in white, black, bright red colors.
Base: Removable metal support (to be installed on the wall).
Shade: Parabola in white painted aluminum.
Measurements: Maximum height 48.4 x width 32.7 cm.
Bulb: LED 7W 2700K E27 with silver dome. Bulb included.
By removing the steel base from the body base, Lampiatta can be mounted on the wall.
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