Lampada Atollo Piccola
13.10.2021
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The lampada atollo piccola was designed by the Italian designer Piero Fornasetti in the 1950s. This design is a reflection of his love for simplicity and elegance.
The lampada atollo piccola is a small desk lamp that has an octagonal base and a round shade. It is made of glass, brass, and iron. The lampada’s shape has been widely imitated but this design still stands out today because of its simplicity and elegance.
This lamp was initially created as an art piece but it became popular after it was used in several films, including Fellini's La Dolce Vita and Antonioni's L'Avventura
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