Height 25cm, Width 13.5cm.
The "Gargiulo Cabinetry" supports light as a material that shapes the space through chiaroscuro effects and light projections.
The “Amalfi” lamp is a composition influenced by Morris's Arts and Crafts and local architecture. The design idea comes from the study of the facade of the "Cathedral of Sant'Andrea", better known as the "Duomo di Amalfi" structure dating back to the 11th century in Romanesque, Baroque and neo-Moorish style.
Sacred structure that majestically overlooks Piazza Duomo, the latter nerve center in the period of the famous Maritime Republic, and today one of the most beautiful squares in Italy.
The design philosophy is that of imperfect beauty and the formal research of details.
The concept is a waltz of aesthetics and structural conception; beautiful and powerful like one of the "Coastal Towers" that today urbanistically design the coast - line of the Amalfitana.
The model is a white parallelepiped obtained through acrylics, water-based paints and protected by a layer of fireproof REI120 paint; it is made up of five tunnels, one of which is taken from a church facade and also has the function of a hat, with different designs and different light projections, all supported by four arches that refine the work. Inside there is an energy-saving LED light bulb with socket and plug.
The model is a modern reinterpretation of the works of Maestro Gargiulo as a generational partnership.
The function of the "Amalfi" is to enhance and expand the domestic space; like a stage of a theater where you are the spectators and the lamp the actor of the scene.
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