Symposion — Floor lamp



The Symposion floor lamp is a unique piece that explores light as a material in its own right. Anchored in a fragment of Arabescato Fantastico marble, it extends the collection through a layered interplay of materials, assemblies, and shared craftsmanship.
Conceived as a vertical, almost totemic object, the lamp combines the mineral density of marble with the lightness of rattan and the delicacy of washi paper. The sculpted marble base acts as a geological anchor, while the structure rises with restraint, allowing light to diffuse softly and gently into its surroundings.
Hand-shaped rattan and washi paper filter the light without constraining it, creating an intimate luminous presence — closer to a glow than to functional illumination. The lamp does not simply light a space; it inhabits it, accompanies it, and sets its rhythm.
Each component retains its own identity mineral, vegetal, textile — and their encounter seeks balance rather than fusion. The lamp thus becomes a point of dialogue between materials, gestures, and different temporalities.
At the boundary between furniture, sculpture, and lighting, the Symposion floor lamp offers an inhabited light: a fragment of matter set upright and transformed into a sensitive source, a luminous vestige meant to be experienced.
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