Fienile is a minimalist table lamp created by Oslo-based designer Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan. First created as a table lamp, but then interpreted in suspension and floor models for outdoor use. The geometric forms are based on those of simple rural buildings. Fienile is a work of architecture with walls in satin-finish anodized aluminum like the pitched roof, extruded in a single solid block and then shaped with a process of CNC milling. The surfaces are in cork and follow the footprint of the base. The table version can be used with a touch-sensor dimmer. The LEDs are placed under the roof to project soft, warm light onto the surface below as well as along the central wall and the lateral posts. The luminous effect produced on the vertical surfaces is of the wall-washer type while the light reflected from the table top creates a poetic luminous cloud.
The facades of the lamp and the lateral ends have been envisioned by Rybakken as a sort of delicately lit stage, a place for cherished objects, giving rise to unusual compositions of light and shadow, colors and materials. The table and outdoor lamps come in two sizes. The suspension version is made in a single size for the roof, whose lower portion contains a homogeneous light source for high performance without glare. The lamp provides light directed upward and downward, thanks to great freedom of movement, permitting rotation of 360 degrees. It is possible to connect up to four suspension lamps with a single power cord, conserving the rotation of each unit. The Fienile family comes in four colors: green, pink, Prosecco and gray.
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