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The Cindy lamp with a conical lampshade and rounded teardrop base comes in a broad range of all matte metallic tones: platinum, bronze, mint green, tangerine, ultramarine, flamingo, gun metal and violet. Cindy's special feature is its shiny chrome-like finish that gives it just that twist of the contemporary, that touch of richness, radiating a multitude of iridescent reflections. Cindy uses an energy-saving light bulb. The table lamp typical of the seventies given new form and colour. Learn more about the Cindy Table Lamp below: FEATURES | SPECIFICATIONS | DESIGN FEATURES -Designed by Ferruccio Laviani. -Available in bronze, flamingo, gun metal, mint green, platinum, tangerine, ultramarine, and violet. -Made from mass-dyed technoplastic technopolymer. -Chrome-like finish. -UL listed -Made in Italy Back to top SPECIFICATIONS -Uses an energy-saving max 25 watt light bulb. -Voltage 220-240. -Diameter: 9.1" W. -Overall dimensions: 16.5" H x 9.1" W x 9.1" D. Specifications Back to top DESIGNER FERRUCCIO LAVIANI Ferrucio Laviani is part of a generation of young Italian designers who came to prominence in the early 90's when the Memphis movement made its mark on international design. Born in 1960, Laviani studied both architecture and design in Milan, graduating with a degree in architecture in 1986. Soon thereafter, he took part in the "12 Newcomers" Memphis collection in 1986 and the "Living on Earth" Memphis collection in 1987, launching his career with ties to the colorful and idiosyncratic design movement. Laviani went on to design whimsical, colorful furniture and objects that reminds us of its exuberant and expressive mission. Laviani's Orbital Lamp of 1991, perhaps his best known design, used color-saturated biomorphic shapes for the glass shades, and an angular, tapering metal base, bringing to mind the organic emphasis and optimism of the '50s, while his Max table combines multi-use practicality with his signature curvilinear forms. Ferruccio Laviani marks the transition between his generation and those before him through his collaborations with his elders and mentors. He's worked with Kartell, Foscarini, Achille Castiglioni, and Ettore Sottsass. Along with his talented colleagues, Laviani exemplifies the best of Italian design, present and future.
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