the DOdò from viabizzuno is in the house….
domenico de palo designed the DOdò for viabizzuno in 2006. the lamp consists in a plaster body which can be fitted either in plasterboard panels or a brick wallbox.
domenico de palo designed the DOdò for viabizzuno in 2006. the lamp consists in a plaster body which can be fitted either in plasterboard panels or a brick wallbox.
if there’s any doubt that lighting makes a difference, the c1 by mario nanni (2003) from viabizzuno demonstrates the value of lighting design. with the c1, create optical illusions. lengthen depth of field. restrict and expand space. warp dimensions.
designed by claudio la viola, the clv2 tavolo from viabizzuno is a table lamp for interiors. with dual light emission, consisting of an outer aluminium box made of either polished or painted ivory or black.
every desk needs a light, but not all lights are created equal. the c208 tavolo terra by manfred draxl (2010) from viabizzuno exemplifies the kind of light that exists to illuminate without taking up space. its clean lines make this fixture unobtrusive, elegant and utilitarian.