UOVO SMALL

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SKU
F264600100BINE
Ben Swildens, 1972
€325.00
Color WHITE

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A natural form and timeless symbol of perfection, in which symmetry and asymmetry harmoniously coexist. Designed in 1972, the ‘shell’ of the egg contained a light source: an ironic idea that still works today. As in nature, the shell of the Uovo lamp is the embodiment of absolute lightness, an elegant form in white satin blown glass that gives off a warm, uniform light. Available in three sizes, it has all the versatility of a collection designed for multiple uses: from the small version which serves as a tiny utility lamp to the large version, a veritable light sculpture, protagonist of any space.
Technical data PDF

Technical data

UOVO SMALL

Table lamp with diffused light not dimmable. Diffuser made of white blown glass with satin-finish. Base made of white painted metal. Black power cable, plug and switch. European two-pole plug. Bulb not included.

  • Product Name UOVO SMALL
  • Material description glass
  • Color description sku white
  • Group tension Bulb
  • Energy Class A → G
  • Light source 1x max 30W E27
  • SKU F264600100BINE
  • Made in Italy
  • Alimentation cable Black
  • Dimmer Not dimmable
  • Certifications CE.png CE.png EAC.png EAC.png IP20.png IP20.png classe-II.png classe-II.png CCC.png CCC.png
  • Installation instruction
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    Ben Swildens

    Ben Swildens, born in 1938, is a Dutch designer who spent his childhood traveling from country to country with his father, an architect. In Morocco, at the American school in Tangiers, he learned Arabic and Spanish, and discovered drawing by imitating his father. After a period at the Polytechnic in Switzerland, Ben Swildens enrolled at the Ecole Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, where...

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