Nuura Rizzatto 171 Ceiling
  • Nuura Rizzatto 171 Ceiling
  • Nuura Rizzatto 171 Ceiling
  • Nuura Rizzatto 171 Ceiling

Nuura Rizzatto 171 Ceiling

€338.02
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Rizzatto 171 is a small and simple spotlight. This ceiling lamp is an addition to the other pendant and ceiling lights from the Rizzatto collection, and Rizzatto 171 is designed with same organic expression and sense of detail. The lamp consists of a satin brass ceiling ring and the oval mouth-blown shade in opal white glass. Rizzatto 171 is suitable for illuminating small spaces and rooms with lowered ceilings such as the entrance or hall.

Specifications

Socket: E27 (bulb not included) - Max wattage: 40W - IP44

Size Description

ø170mm x 239mm - Ceiling plate: ø145mm

  • Paolo Rizzatto

    <p>Paolo Rizzatto (Milan, 1941) graduated in Architecture from Milan Polytechnic in 1965. In his Milanese studio he works asa freelance in the fields of architecture, interior design and design. In 1978 he founded the company Luceplan with Riccardo Sarfatti and Sandra Severi. He has produced designs for many Italian and foreign companies: Alias, Arteluce, Artemide, Cassina, Danese, Driade, Fiam, Flos, Guzzini, Knoll, Kartell, Laura Meroni, Lensvelt, Luceplan, Mandarina Duck, Molteni, Montina, Nemo, Philips, Poltrona Frau, Segis, Serralunga, Thonet and Veneta Cucine. He has taught courses and given lectures at a number of universities: Columbia University in New York, Milan Polytechnic, the Cranbrook Center in Detroit, Washington University in Saint Louis, the Architecture Institute in Moscow, Palermo University and the IUAV in Venice. <br /><br />His works have been published in magazines, catalogues and other publications in Italy and abroad, while his designs have been presented at seminars and exhibitions of architecture and design and are included in the permanent collections of numerous museums and foundations: the Milan Triennale, Museum of Modern Art in New York, Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica in Milan and Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. He has won many awards, including four Premi Compassi d’oro in 1981, 1989, 1995, 2008 and 2011 and the International Competition of Design for the “Darsena di Milano” in 2004.</p>
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