Aella Table Lamp ID: LEU-0012949
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Aella Table Lamp

By Toso + Massari, for Leucos

Aella Table Lamp

By Toso + Massari, For Leucos

$1,250.00 - $3,100.00

Finish:
Matte Bronze

Color:
Transparent / White Spot

COLOR TEMP:
2700K Color temperatures close to 5000K are cool colors (bluish white), while lower color temperatures (2700–3000 K) are warmer colors (yellowish white through red).

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$1,300.00

SPEC #: LEU1264479 | ID: LEU-0012949

Aella Table Lamp

SPEC #: LEU1264479

ID: LEU-0012949

Designed by Toso + MassariRead Bio

The Aella Table Lamp is a classic designed in 1968 by Toso and Massari. Aella, the 'whirlwind', embodied by the dynamic movement captured in its handblown glass diffuser; emanating from a single point, an evanescent light cone grows to create sinuous patterns and harmonic reflections. Dimmer on cord.

Available Options

Finish: Matte Black, Matte Bronze, Matte White

Color: Shaded Burgundy, Smoke Grey, Transparent / White Spot

Specifications

    • Finish: Matte Bronze
    • Color: Transparent / White Spot
    • Size: 11.75"W x 10.75"H
    • Product Weight: 13.44 lbs
    • Dimmer: Included
    • Materials: Metal  Glass  
    • Lamp Source: LED
    • Bulb:
      1 x LED/120V LED
      Integrated LED module
    • Total Wattage: 11.9 watts
    • Lamp Color: 2700K
    • Color Rendering: 90 CRI
    • Delivered Lumens: 1535 lumens
    • Lumens/Watt: 128.99
      • Country of Origin: Italy
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    Prop 65 Warning for California Residents This product can expose you to chemicals, which are known in the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/.
    Toso + Massari

    About Toso + Massari

    Renato Toso was born in Murano in 1940; Giovanna Noti Massari in Venice in 1939. They both graduated in Architecture in Venice, and got married to each other in 1968. The couple live and work in the town of Zero Branco (TV), working on projects in the field of architecture, furniture, renovation and design.

    Toso and Massari's relationship with Leucos is not only professional but also emotional, as they participated in its founding. In fact, Leucos is the result of their passion, cultivated and experienced since their childhood in their father's glass-making shop (Fratelli Toso), where tiles, glass panes, objects lamps and modular elements were designed.

    In the architecture sector, Toso and Massari designed the school complex of Scandolara (TV), a few renovation projects in the historical centre of Venice, display and exhibition venues and halls for various companies (among which the Leucos offices in Scorz).

    Since 2002 the couple have been working in East Africa and Tanzania at the request of the Benedictine Monks of the Camaldoli Community, designing three monasteries in Mafinga, Dar es Salam and Karatu (Ngorongoro).

    In the design field, Toso and Massari work with various companies: from industrial inlays to padded furniture, from home furnishings to fabrics, in addition to, of course, lighting fixtures and objects made of glass.

    Toso and Massari held solo exhibitions at Palazzo Grassi in Venice, participated in group exhibitions at the Louvre Museum, at the Pompidou Centre in Paris and at the MOMA in New York, in addition to having received many awards and acknowledgements at the international level.

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    Founded in 1962, Leucos resulted from a masterful merge of rising design enthusiasm in the 1960s and the most refined traditions of handcrafted Murano glass. An artistic combination of Old World glass techniques and modern engineering, Leucos has become a renowned leader of contemporary glass lighting designs. Leucos has progressed alongside the evolution of design, exploring new techniques of glass manufacturing and developing light through constant engineering innovations. 

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