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What role do you have*? - Select - - Press & Media Journalists, bloggers, editors, PR, photographers, etc. What role do you have*? - Select - Altro Art Director Cameraman Editor-in-Chief Head of Service / Senior Editor Foreign Correspondent Director Photographer Freelance Reporter Editor Stylist Assistant Editor Deputy Head of Service / Assistant Senior Editor Deputy Director Radio or TV Author or Host General Public Design enthusiasts, non-professionals, students I confirm that I have read and understood the Privacy Policy – INFORMATIVE PLATFORM pursuant to Article 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 available at the link: https://www.salonemilano.it/en/privacy-policy Send your request Add to bookmarks The shade is the essence of a lamp, the main element that has the function of diffusing light, and that is complemented by a structure, support or mechanism to place this light source in space. The lamps of the CILINDRE collection were originally created in 1966, in a period in which the designers who were part of ADI-FAD association tried to consolidate the new profession, within a primarily functional and austere style, free of superfluous ornaments. With the aim of differentiating what is essential from what is complementary, the designers decided that the shade would be everything, that it would dispense with the rest of the traditionally established structural complements, such as the foot and the base, to generate a single volume that would cover all the functions. In the 2022 version, with the intention of providing the whole with more warmth, we have incorporated a subtle ash wood profile on the back to place the lampholder and replace the original methacrylate element that performed this function. Joan Miró and Josep Lluís Sert, painter and architect, understood this conceptual synthesis and chose the Cilindre lamps to illuminate different spaces in their respective houses in Ibiza, due to their light diffusion and integration into that pure and rationalist architecture. Designed by Joan Antoni Blanc Product Overview Product Details Product description The lamps of the CILINDRE collection were originally created in 1966, in a period in which the designers who were part of ADI-FAD association tried to consolidate the new profession, within a primarily functional and austere style, free of superfluous ornaments. The shade is the essence of a lamp, the main element that has the function of diffusing light, and that is complemented by a structure, support or mechanism to place this light source in space. With the aim of differentiating what is essential from what is complementary, the designers decided that the shade would be everything, that it would dispense with the rest of the traditionally established structural complements, such as the foot and the base, to generate a single volume that would cover all the functions. In the 2022 version, with the intention of providing the whole with more warmth, we have incorporated a subtle ash wood profile on the back to place the lamp holder and replace the original methacrylate element that performed this function. Joan Miró and Josep Lluís Sert, painter and architect, understood this conceptual synthesis and chose the Cilindre lamps to illuminate different spaces in their respective houses in Ibiza, due to their light diffusion and integration into that pure and rationalist architecture. Product name Cilindre Designer Joan Antoni Blanc Materials Wood Dimensions Large: total height 56 cm, diameter 30 cm Small: total height 39 cm, diameter 20 cm Year 2022 Product sheet https://www.luxcambra.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/cilindre-s-luxcambra-datas… Official website Cilindre - Luxcambra Share BRAND SELECTIONOUR PRODUCTS Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Absis A reader This new wall-mounted version of Absis, whether oriented vertically and horizontally with led reader is perfectly suitable as a bedside lamp and will create a cosy atmosphere. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan - Collection Inspired by puzzles and assembly kits, the Kan collection aims at creating light effects between its different components. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Absis lineal C 3 The hanging lamp lineal version is composed of multiple handmade terracotta lampshades, with black suspension cable and adjustable self-locking steel suspension cables. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan A Reader This new wall lamp version Kan is complemented by a horizontal rectangular base and a reader to fully explore the bedside lamp function, either for hotel rooms or private spaces. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Sarria P With this design, Xavier Solé wanted to reinterpret the classic incandescent light lamps within limited sizes by integrating two types of table lamps into one. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Oxygen The Oxygen collection is inspired by nature, and it was designed to give a breath of fresh air to our surroundings. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Sarria S With this design, Xavier Solé wanted to reinterpret the classic incandescent light lamps within limited sizes by integrating two types of table lamps into one. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Barceloneta Barceloneta wants to pay tribute to the wooden blinds when they were rolled up on the balconies that populated the neighbourhoods of Barcelona. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Fanal S portable The original design of the year 1965, its name comes from the similarity of the model with a lantern or hand lantern (meaning «fanal» in Catalan) with a grip to be able to transport or hang it. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Fanal S The original design of the year 1965, its name comes from the similarity of the model with a lantern or hand lantern (meaning «fanal» in Catalan) with a grip to be able to transport or hang it. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Absis P The Absis collection pays tribute to the traditional Catalan vault and to one of the materials used for its construction: the clay from the Vacamorta area in the Empordà region of Girona (Spain). Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan C Linear 4 articulated This version has the main function of adjusting individually each lampshade, as well as combining different shade finishes. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan A XL This new KAN wall lamp illustrates our commitment to sustainable local production, where all the parts are reusable and adjustable for different versions and with eco-friendly materials. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Calma Adaptability and acoustic comfort are the main outcomes of Calma lamps. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Terra S portable A spherical light seems to emerge from a cork globe. This is Terra, and according to theories, the moon was born from our planet. Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan C S The balance between metal and textile reveals a play of textures and colour nuances. Each textile shade is interchangeable allowing plenty of combinations.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Absis A reader This new wall-mounted version of Absis, whether oriented vertically and horizontally with led reader is perfectly suitable as a bedside lamp and will create a cosy atmosphere.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan - Collection Inspired by puzzles and assembly kits, the Kan collection aims at creating light effects between its different components.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Absis lineal C 3 The hanging lamp lineal version is composed of multiple handmade terracotta lampshades, with black suspension cable and adjustable self-locking steel suspension cables.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan A Reader This new wall lamp version Kan is complemented by a horizontal rectangular base and a reader to fully explore the bedside lamp function, either for hotel rooms or private spaces.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Sarria P With this design, Xavier Solé wanted to reinterpret the classic incandescent light lamps within limited sizes by integrating two types of table lamps into one.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Oxygen The Oxygen collection is inspired by nature, and it was designed to give a breath of fresh air to our surroundings.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Sarria S With this design, Xavier Solé wanted to reinterpret the classic incandescent light lamps within limited sizes by integrating two types of table lamps into one.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Barceloneta Barceloneta wants to pay tribute to the wooden blinds when they were rolled up on the balconies that populated the neighbourhoods of Barcelona.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Fanal S portable The original design of the year 1965, its name comes from the similarity of the model with a lantern or hand lantern (meaning «fanal» in Catalan) with a grip to be able to transport or hang it.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Fanal S The original design of the year 1965, its name comes from the similarity of the model with a lantern or hand lantern (meaning «fanal» in Catalan) with a grip to be able to transport or hang it.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Absis P The Absis collection pays tribute to the traditional Catalan vault and to one of the materials used for its construction: the clay from the Vacamorta area in the Empordà region of Girona (Spain).
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan C Linear 4 articulated This version has the main function of adjusting individually each lampshade, as well as combining different shade finishes.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan A XL This new KAN wall lamp illustrates our commitment to sustainable local production, where all the parts are reusable and adjustable for different versions and with eco-friendly materials.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Calma Adaptability and acoustic comfort are the main outcomes of Calma lamps.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Terra S portable A spherical light seems to emerge from a cork globe. This is Terra, and according to theories, the moon was born from our planet.
Add to bookmarks Luxcambra Kan C S The balance between metal and textile reveals a play of textures and colour nuances. Each textile shade is interchangeable allowing plenty of combinations.