In the infinite variety of architectural examples
I’ve always been attracted by Trulli.
Their shapes and colours,
their apparently randomly collocation in groups … blew into my heart.
You cannot forget the heat of their embrace.
The smell of the sky above them is not clearing away with the distance.
Slivers of our past, please hold tight! To you, my attention.
A recollection of childhood, of good moods belonging to the past, thinking of a reminiscence imprinted in our memory and turn it into a project, into an object, into lighting.
That is exactly what Edmondo Testaguzza did while designing Le Trulle: a collection of suspended lamps reminding in their rounded sapes and their whiteness of the famous Apulian Trulli*.
Those special houses, able to last keep on striking us, indeed.
In a general process of updating and formal design, old architecture structures become furnishing objects reminding of open spaces, summer warmth conveying good sensations of comfort and relax.
Soft lines, with no edges at all where the upper part is in natural ceramic and the shade is a metal thread seem to be combined, in order to create an in-built couple willing to offer lighting to welcoming interiors.
Technical information
Installation: suspension
Material: shade in natural ceramic and diffuser in white metal thread
cm. ø 58 x h 88, max 1x52W E27 energy saving
cm. ø 38 x h 85, max 1x52W E27 energy saving
cm. ø 26 x h 68, max 1x52W E27 energy saving
* a Trullo, plural Trulli is a traditional Apulian dry stone hut with a conical roof. Their style of construction is specific to the Italian region of Apulia. They are cylindrical houses with conic roofs.
This product is compatible with lamps belonging to energy classes: A++,A,B,C,D,E
Energy classes on a scale of A++ (highest efficiency) to E (lowest efficiency).
Designer: Edmondo Testaguzza