Iconic Lighting Designs

The Iconic Lighting Design Collection showcases some of the most influential, innovative, and enduring lighting designs in history. These lamps and fixtures are more than just sources of light—they are masterpieces of form, function, and material innovation that have shaped interior and industrial design.

From mid-century modern classics to postmodern statement pieces, this collection highlights visionary designers and their groundbreaking creations, including sculptural designs, minimalist aesthetics, and advancements in LED and smart lighting technology.

Featured Designs:

✔ Timeless Classics – Ettore Sottsass’s Sinus Table Lamp (1972), Verner Panton’s Panthella Table Lamp (1971), and Gae Aulenti’s Rimorchiatore Table Lamp (1967).
✔ Modern Innovations – The Berenice Table Lamp by Alberto Meda & Paolo Rizzatto and the flexible Boalum LED Lamp for Artemide.
✔ Cultural Icons – The mesmerizing Lava Lamp of the 1960s and Isamu Noguchi’s Akari Paper Lamps, blending Japanese craftsmanship with modernist aesthetics.
✔ Bauhaus & Functionalism – Marianne Brandt’s KANDEM Lamp and Donald Deskey’s Chrome Table Lamp, epitomizing early modern industrial design.

📌 Explore the lighting designs that have defined generations, pushing the boundaries of art, technology, and interior aesthetics.

Treforchette Table Lamp

This sofa is designed in a so-called minimalist style that is basic and unadorned. Throughout the late 1980s, this emergent style had a significant impact on design in Europe. The sofa in question results from a significant collaboration between a talented young designer and a manufacturer committed to promoting new design.Read More →