Lamp Danese Milano, new Odaiba

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Lamp Danese Milano, new Odaiba


Odaiba is a new lamp designed by Design Modoloco for Danese Milano , combining the eternal relevance of the design classics of the past instances of this. The reference is declared that the great Bruno Munari in 1964 was a landmark in the field of engineering ethics and sustainable materials for its democratic and can be installed easily by the final consumer. Remember that Munari designed for this brand in Milan, among others, a large cult that is the lamp Falkland.

Odaiba’s main features are its ease of production, the ability to decompose to optimize transportation and storage, and to compose with the help of primary and immediate understanding of the user to shape the lamp that uses the natural force of gravity and structure.



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Odaiba is in fact quite elementary in its compose only through the reversible interlocking of two identical but mirror-image forms: These two wings embrace the power cord and support jamming with their own weight and the geometric shape.

The diffuser is made in methacrylate . glossy white and the inside provides excellent reflection and then the proper management of the luminous flux that is not wasted. The exterior, however, can be red, black or dark brown.

Odaiba is a product of eco-design not only in terms of production but also because of transport during the use phase has lower fuel consumption thanks to energy saving fluorescent lamps, and the intrinsic qualities of the material to make long-term disposal in a simplified for its monomatericità .

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