Duca Wall Lamp

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Duca Wall Lamp

Oluce
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DUCA is the project conceived by Nicola Gallizia specifically for the new ME Milan II Duca, a prestigious address in the geography of Milanese luxury hotels.

A lamp created for the contract and now fully entered into the company's catalog. DUCA was created thanks to the Bespoke tailoring service offered by Oluce to offer tailor made solutions to large and small supplies: ad hoc lamps on specific projects or in modular variants based on existing designs as well as production of catalog products.
Initially imagined by Gallizia in the table version to furnish the bedroom area of ​​the suites, a wall adaptation was then developed to illuminate the corridors on the floors.

The starting idea for DUCA was that of a light source capable of taking up the concept of the classic Abatjour by reinventing its shape, associating it with a very soft, indirect light, of which the source is almost not perceived but which illuminates in a timely manner and the table and bedside table area are functional.

As during a lunar eclipse, the light source appears, disappears and then reappears: involving the eye in an unexpected and dynamic game.

Wall lamp with indirect and reflected light. Structure in painted metal.

Source bulb: 1 x max 14W (LED) - 220V - 3000 ° K - 1350 lm - CRI> 85
Equipped with LED

Duca Wall Lamp

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Dimensions (cm)

W30 x D12 x H33

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Nicola Gallizia

Nicola Gallizia

Nicola Gallizia was born in Milan, studied at the Milan Polytechnic Architecture Faculty. Since 1999 he was art director and designer at the Camera Group and designed wood, China, Jei-Jei lamps for Penta. In 2005 he opened the CZ36 studio in Milan for interior design. In 2008, he received the Good Design Award 2008 assigned by Chicago Athenaeum and the European Centre for Architecture Art Design and Urban Studies for the China lamp, in 2009 received a Designpreis Deutschland, and in 2010, he was nominated for the Progetto 6 clock.