Pick of the Week: Teresa Special Edition by Kartell
This week, we shine the spotlight on Teresa, a stunning lamp designed by Ferruccio Laviani for Kartell. With its sinuous shapes reminiscent of unfolding petals, Teresa creates a warm and welcoming ambiance.
Representing a significant leap forward in design innovation and industrial production techniques, this lamp boasts unique curved shapes and volumes that exude timeless charm. Available in a range of colours, including limited edition hues specially released for Design Week 2024, Teresa is sure to make a statement in any setting.
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Teresa Lamp by Ferruccio Laviani
Teresa by Ferruccio Laviani is a lamp with sinuous shapes that evoke the image of petals gently unfolding, creating an enveloping and welcoming light effect. Teresa represents a step forward in the experimentation of design ideas and industrial production techniques in the lighting sector. Thanks to these innovations, it is possible to obtain surprising and unique curved shapes and volumes, giving the lamp a timeless charm and a distinctive presence in any environment.
Teresa is available in white, black, black stem and white diffuser, burgundy, and dove grey. As a special edition, it is also offered in a selection of limited edition colours: Orange, Sky Blue, Petroleum, and Mauve.
Contact: True Design.
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