Coup and Plissé are two table lamps conceived as quiet architectural gestures, where design becomes a dialogue between memory, form, and technology.
Coup takes its shape from the dome, cupola in Italian, an essential and sculptural volume that recalls both the simplicity of childhood peg games and the iconic rigor of Enzo Mari’s Milan in the 1960s. Its glazed ceramic shell is handmade by local artisans, while a 3D-printed core in recycled PETG hosts the light source. Coup recharges through a magnetic dock, also 3D-printed, powered by a standard USB.
Plissé, instead, blends rational minimalism with flowing lines, reinterpreting the archetype of the classical column and the fluidity of drapery. Its pleated surface creates a play of light and shadow, enhanced by innovative 3D printing in PLA and recycled PETG. Plissé too recharges via a magnetic dock and is powered by a standard USB.
Entirely Made in Milan, the two lamps embody the union of craftsmanship and technology: ceramic and 3D printing, tradition and innovation, solid form and fluid movement.
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