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How can design speak of care? This handle goes beyond its primary function and rediscovers the symbolic value of design.
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Matteo Zardini twists the classical design of ceiling lamps with a system made of metal weights and balance. His Dada lamp projects light between two objects, resulting into a warm ambient light. The light-source is a cylinder set on the floor, that illuminates a metallic disc that hangs above. Thanks to this composition of shapes the designer creates different light effects and light intensities. An important feature is the interaction between the object and the user, who can choose the optimal light-gradients and atmospheres. Dada is made of brass, marble, aluminum and LED lights.


- Project:
- Dada lamp
- Designer:
- Matteo Zardini
- Materials:
- brass, marble, aluminum, LED
- Year:
- 2017

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