Lamps By Vetreria Artistica Busato

Posted on February 4, 2010 
Filed Under Chandeliers, Pendants, Sconces, Table Lamps, Vetreria Artistica Busato Lighting | 2 Comments

Such factory as Vetreria Artistica Busato is capable to amaze with their production even the tempted judge of murano glass. The factory has been based rather recently – in 1994 by the master from the island Murano Gino Busato. But the master Gino Busato by the time of the foundation of Vetreria Artistica Busato has given 60 years to work with murano glass.

Lamps By Vetreria Artistica Busato

By the opening of the brand he had stored the richest experience of work with the most difficult traditional secrets of glass blowers. And mainly this experience has allowed the factory, that is headed firstly by Gino Busato and then by his son Marco Busato, in short terms to develop the great manufacture of unique lamps and chandeliers from murano glass, sconces, table lamps, vases and sculptures, – all the decorative assortment which can be made from murano glass.

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Lamps By Vetreria Artistica Busato
The unique feature of the factory is the great saturation of colours, skillfulness of work with glass of all different forms and colours that are united in one lamp. The lamps by Busato is that rare case, when even in the most high-quality colourful catalogue the colours are not so amazing that are in reality.

The factory declares that due to the manual production only, it is ready to made any lamp the client will like to have. For the same reason each lamp that is produced by this factory that is even bought in shop is absolutely unique – you will never find the same colours and forms. Each of the lamps even if it is the same model, will be the unique creative act of masters of murano glass.

Lamps By Vetreria Artistica Busato

Extraodinary Lamps by Maurizio Lamponi

Posted on February 4, 2010 
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Extraodinary Lamps by Maurizio Lamponi
Would you like to have extraodinary lighting in your house? Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? Italian designer Maurizio Lamponi Leopardi creates rather unusual lamps, which can even struck your imagination and make your neighbours envy. These lamps, which look like different household appliances, planes or parts of a motorcycle may become an essential part of a modern interior.

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Maurizio Lamponi considers such lamps suitable for home, as they remind the objects of everyday life and make it peculiar at the same time. Every lamp is unique, the designer doesn’t make copies, every model is a work of art, which is the only one of its kind in the world.
Extraodinary Lamps by Maurizio Lamponi
This Italian artist uses genuine old things to create unusual and stylish lamps. His imagination doesn’t have any borders and his ideas are transformed into funny table lamps, which can decorate and light your room at the same time. So, it’s quite functional to have such extraodinary sources of light.
Extraodinary Lamps by Maurizio Lamponi
The Lamponi’s Vespa Lamps represent his collection, devoted to motorcycles. The parts of old scooters were used to create unique lamps. For example, steering handles are borrowed from the scooter Vespa.
It takes 20-30 days to create one lamp. It depends on constituent parts.
Extraodinary Lamps by Maurizio Lamponi
His original approach to inventing new models of lamps and his choice of material doesn’t leave anybody indifferent as well as the price for designer lamps in a form of a kettle, an iron, a plane or a motorcycle. The starting point is €1100. So, his works of art are not for everybody, but novelty and originality are reflected by cost.

Lamps By Senses: Made In Switzerland.

Posted on February 3, 2010 
Filed Under Floor Lamps, Senses Lighting | 1 Comment

Lamps from Switzerland is a rather unexpected combination. We have got used to prestigious Swiss chronometers, Swiss banks, Swiss knifes but not to lamps production. Nevertheless, today I would like to draw your attention to the Swiss manufacturer of lamps. The highest criteria of quality, accuracy and attention even to the smallest things, all this that is peculiar to the mentioned earlier non-light Swiss products, is peculiar also to the production by Senses. There is an interesting fact that in the catalogue there is a trade mark “made in Switzerland “. All the factory production is completely made in Switzerland, including all electronic stuffing. Electronics of these lamps is worth the separate detailed analysis and, actually, makes the basic highlight to the factory.

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While the overwhelming majority of manufacturers in the field of economy of energy the imagination does not go further banal replacement of simple bulbs to power saving lamps. Senses offers the decision, on an abundance of possibilities reminding that famous Swiss knife. Elegant regulators in the base of the lamp give the chance to organize the work of lamps by Senses in almost any way, which can come in to mind.

Let me explain what does this mean. In the base of the lamp these are some built in gauges. One of them receives data concerning the general light exposure of the premise, the second is a movement sensor. The brightness of a luminescence is regulated rather smoothly.

And now it is a real approach to the economy of the electric power. By the way, the power saving bulbs in these lamps have some peculiarities too. The matter is that the usual power saving bulbs are not intended for frequent ons and offs, because of this its time resource falls greatly.

Senses has worked out this moment as well. All their lamps can be completed by the special power saving bulbs that are produced specially for frequent cycles of ons and offs without decrease in service life. Add to all the characteristics truly Swiss quality of glass, galvanic covering of metal parts and laconic, but verified design.

Lamps By Senses: Made In Switzerland.

Lamps By Senses: Made In Switzerland.

Lamps By Senses: Made In Switzerland.