IN HIS SEARCH FOR SIMPLE AND CLEVER
SOLUTIONS IN ANY GIVEN SPACE, ALEKSANDER
LAZIC, THE YOUNG DANISH DESIGNER, LOOKED
TO ITALIAN MARBLE TABLES FROM THE 1970S AND
THE UNDERSTATED, BUT EVER-PRESENT BEAUTY OF
NATURAL MATERIALS WHEN CREATING THE REVERSE
TABLE LAMP.
( N E W )
BY ALEKSANDAR LAZIC
Inspired by the play on structure created by geometric
constraints, the conical travertine base – left raw to let the
light highlight its natural imperfections – and bronzed
aluminium shade of Reverse define the lamp’s perfectly
balanced expression. The light diffuses evenly across the
unworked stone, raw in its expression, from its curved
shade to reveal shadows and an intriguing colour play that
appear to stem from the base itself. At precisely the point
at which the shade and base meet sits a dimmer switch for
adjusting the light intensity. Fitted with a dim-to-warm LED
light source, the Reverse Table Lamp casts warm light on a
bedside table or subdued light on a cabinet surface, making
it an elegant and characterful solution to a multitude of
lighting needs.
Reverse Table Lamp, by Aleksandar Lazic
Plinth Cubic, Nero Marquina Marble, by Norm Architects
Reverse Table Lamp, by Aleksandar Lazic
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Reverse Table Lamp, by Aleksandar Lazic
Harbour Column Lounge Table, Star Base, Kunis Breccia , by Norm Architects
CONNECTED SPACES 2020
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