The Bridge table lamp is a sculptural representation of the apparent simplicity that often lurks inside a good design. The concept is based on a natural, instinctive gesture, almost suggesting an ancestral game: a hand that folds a piece of paper and trans
The Bridge table lamp is a sculptural representation of the apparent simplicity that often lurks inside a good design. The concept is based on a natural, instinctive gesture, almost suggesting an ancestral game: a hand that folds a piece of paper and transforms it into a three-dimensional object. Designed by Francesco Meda, Bridge takes form from a single sheet of steel, cut by lasers and folded without joints to make a luminous bridge: a central body on which to attach the diffuser, resting on four lateral points. Originally self-produced in 2014 in a slightly different version than the one included in the Foscarini catalog, Bridge is part of the permanent collection of the Design Museum of Triennale Milano an illustration of the companys constant commitment to make contemporary design research accessible for a wider audience.
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