Product Details
About the Designer
Alberto Meda Italy (1945 - )
Alberto Meda received his master in mechanical engineering at Politecnico of Milan in 1969.
He has worked as a product engineering designer and consultant for: Alfa Romeo Auto, Ansaldo Sistemi Industriali, Alias, Cinelli, Colombo Design, Gaggio, Italtel Telematica, Kartell, Luceplan, Legrand, Mandarina Duck, Omron Japan, Philips, TCI, and Vitra.
Meda was awarded with the "Compasso d'oro" for the Lola Lamp and Metropoli Lamp by Luceplan. In 2005, he was the Hon Royal Designer for Industry RSA London.
Since 1994 MoMA NY includes in its permanent collection: "Light light" chair, "soft light" chair, "Longframe" by Alias and "On-Off" lamp by Luceplan.
Meda works and lives in Milan.
Alberto Meda and Paolo Rozzatto have designed a clever wall lamp that will not take up much room and still light up any area perfectly. This wall lamp from the Berenice Collection is easy to move into any position due to the stiffened nylon friction joints in the arm of the fixture and the rynite head that can be rotated 360 degrees. The metal parts are finished in a striking die-cast aluminum while the overall body of the fixture is either finished in aluminum or black. The reflector, made of pressed glass or aluminum, will provide a light that is soft on the eyes but bright enough to keep your attention.
Features: - Small wall lamp
- Berenice Collection
- Works well with Knoll, Herman Miller, Work Space and Technia office products
- Featured in the Mutant Materials exhibit at the New York Museum of Modern Art
- Available in black or aluminum
- Plug in - not recommended for hard wiring
- Red, green, blue, aluminum or black reflectors - sold seperately
- Anti UV reflecting glass
SPECIFICATIONS: - Uses 1 X 12V 35W GY6.35 base halogen-frosted bi-pin bulb - included
- Replacement bulb available - please call to order
- Dimensions: 12"H
- Overall dimensions: 24"H
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