Oluce Coupe 2202 Table Lamp was designed and created by Joe Colombo, in 1967. A year after this light was made, in 1968, the Coupé 2202 Table Lamp won the International Design Award from the American Institute of Interior Designers, in Chicago. It is part of the permanent collection at the MoMA in New York and of the Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich.
The direct table lamp has a special semi-cylindrical reflector in stove-enamelled metal which tilts and turns on a black plastic joint, which also changes the height of the reflector.
The Coupe 2202 Table lamp is created from a lacquered metal base, chromium-plated stem, and adjustable reflector in lacquered aluminium.
Established in 1945 by the master Giuseppe Ostuni, Oluce is the oldest Italian lighting design company that is still active today. For many years Oluce was one of only three design companies to dominate the Italian scene, creating a hub for the designers who strongly engaged first in the reconstruction and later in the birth of series production. These designers, which included Vittoriano Viga ...Established in 1945 by the master Giuseppe Ostuni, Oluce is the oldest Italian lighting design company that is still active today. For many years Oluce was one of only three design companies to do ...Read More More products by this brand
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