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“Shogun parete” wall lights, Mario Botta for Artemide, 80s
“Shogun parete” wall lights, Mario Botta for Artemide, 80s
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These "Shogun parete" wall lights with double perforated metal reflectors, offered here as a pair and designed by architect Mario Botta for Artemide in 1984, have a distinctive shape, with tilting fins that give them a
dynamic and angular.
They are made of matte lacquered metal in shades of grey, giving them a clean and industrial aesthetic.
Their innovative design is inspired by samurai helmets, hence their name "Shogun parete".
This results in a sculpted silhouette and a directional lighting function, allowing for the creation of interesting plays of light and shadow on the walls.
These wall lights were designed to integrate into environments
Modern and minimalist. They can be used alone or in
composition to bring a touch of originality and character to
lighting a space.
The design by Mario Botta, a major figure in Italian architecture
contemporary, is translated here by strong geometric shapes that make
These wall lights are true design objects in their own right. The lamps of
Mario Botta are "must-have" designs.
Dimensions: Length 34 cm, Width 33 cm, Height 33 cm
Date: 1980s
Condition: very good
Designer: Mario Botta
Material: metal
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