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Space for the essential: the case study of the month.

Sorry Giotto by Catellani&Smith.

Sorry Giotto by Catellani&Smith.

The Invisible-door feature on the key companies, projects and professionals in terms of minimal elegance.

Among the brands that better interpreted the class of minimal design, it’s impossible to forget Catellani&Smith. The brand from Bergamo, whose highly innovative solutions had a great success in the lighting industry, is an example of creative talent and experimentation. From the ethereal linearity of Sorry Giotto, created in 2012, to the more recent products in the Lederam collection, the Catellani&Smith lamps stand out for their fascinating evocative potential. Delicate light halos, shining stars and rocky moons populate the catalogue of the company, that was born from the meeting between Enzo Catellani and Logan Smith. Through a reinterpretation of the roots, the company creates products that play with light.

The Lederam collection is without doubt a perfect example of the company’s capacity to eliminate the excess. A metal pole and a LED module, concealed by a disk, mould soft light reflections to create a cosy atmosphere. The artisanal and conceptual value of design meets energy efficient technology.

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