190,00 €
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A compact Space Age object defined by balance and precision.
Its soft geometry and light aperture create a quiet sculptural presence in any space.
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The bugia lamp designed by Giuseppe Cormio for Harveiluce iGuzzini is a refined example of 1970s Italian lighting, where form is reduced to a controlled and essential geometry. Presented at the Milano Fair in 1975, the Bugia model reflects a moment in which domestic lighting became increasingly sculptural.
This bugia lamp is defined by its cubic volume softened by rounded edges and a uniform white metal surface, interrupted by a chrome ring that frames the light source. The design is compact, stable, and precise, conceived to integrate seamlessly into different environments while maintaining a strong visual identity.
iGuzzini’s approach during this period focused on clarity, modularity, and durability, positioning the Bugia among the most coherent expressions of Italian Space Age lighting.
Its scale makes it suitable as a table lamp, desk lamp, or bedside light, while its form allows it to function as a standalone object even when switched off.
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