BILIA

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SKU
F247405150TBWL
Gio Ponti, 1932
$1,230.00
Color BRASS, WHITE
Nothing more than a sphere, set in an apparently impossible feat of balance, upon a cone that serves as the base. One of Gio Ponti’s many compositional magic tricks, designed in 1932. The counterbalancing of two elementary geometric forms results in an original, perfectly proportioned object. An unpretentious composition, enriched by the extraordinary balance of its proportions and the stylish discretion of non-reflective materials.The light is diffused and valorized by the geometrical simplicity of the design. In designing Bilia, Gio Ponti imagined a smaller version in a range of “spray colours”. From those handwritten notes of the original project, FontanaArte presents Bilia Mini in new breathtaking chromatic variations.
Technical data PDF

Technical data

BILIA

Table lamp with diffused light and dimmable by switch button. Frame made of brushed nickel-plated metal. Diffuser made of white blown glass with satin-finish. Black power cable, dimmer and plug. Plug-in power supply with interchangeable plugs (UK - USA - UE-CHN). Integrated led.

  • Product Name BILIA
  • Material description glass, metal
  • Color description sku brass, white
  • Group tension Integrated Led
  • Energy Class A++ >> A
  • Light source LED 9W (2700K, CRI>80, 850Lm)
  • SKU F247405150TBWL
  • Made in Italy
  • Alimentation cable Black
  • Dimmer Dimmer included
  • Certifications CE.png CE.png EAC.png EAC.png IP20.png IP20.png CLASSE III.png CLASSE III.png
  • Installation instruction
  • Ecodesign Regulation
  • Photometric curves
  • Model 2D
  • 3D
  • Energy label
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Gio Ponti

Right from the start, this eclectic character was active in the fields of architecture, painting, graphics and set design. He graduated from Milan Polytechnic in 1920 and was art director for Richard-Ginori from 1923 to 1930. In 1926, with editor Gianni Mazzocchi, he founded the magazine Domus, staying on as editor until his death. He was invited to take over the art direction of Luigi Fontana in 1931...

BILIA

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