Contemporary Yet Timeless Floor Lamps by Pallucco

Contemporary Yet Timeless Floor Lamps by Pallucco

Fortuny floor lamp is modern and timeless piece inspired by the lights of 1907

If your home is decorated in minimalist or just modern style, and you want an eye-catchy touch to make a statement, check out these Pallucco lamps.

One of the most striking pieces is the Fortuny floor lamp, Fortuny is considered a contemporary yet timeless icon even though it took its cue from experiments carried out in 1907 on a new indirect lighting system for the stage. Fortuny decided to turn the typical shade of that time upside down and also make it tilt.

Another of the most prominent models of the firm is the Coral lamp, which is available in floor and pendant versions. Coral is a range of lights with a uniquely shaped modular element which is reminiscent of a branch of coral and is produced in injection molded polycarbonate.

Another adorable lamp is Crinolina by Pallucco. Crinolina is a collection of lights which evokes the shape of oldfashioned skirts. The defining feature of the lights is the diffuser with its perfectly balanced arrangement of filled and empty sections. Whatever angle the light is seen from, it appears asymmetrical, yet at the same time it is the perfect fusion of opposites.

2 of 6
Fortuny is available in various colors and is sure to give an artistic touch to your space

Fortuny is available in various colors and is sure to give an artistic touch to your space

3 of 6
Coral is a range of lights that remind of a branch of coral with its shape and color

Coral is a range of lights that remind of a branch of coral with its shape and color

4 of 6
There are pendant and floor versions available

There are pendant and floor versions available

5 of 6
Crinolina lamps evoke the shape of old-fashioned skirts with their asymmetrical looks

Crinolina lamps evoke the shape of old-fashioned skirts with their asymmetrical looks

6 of 6
Crinolina is available in several colors

Crinolina is available in several colors

Source: decoralis