Memphis Milano

Buenos Aires Lamp by Aldo Cibic

Regular price
10-16 Weeks

Like reeds bending in the wind, Buenos Aires by Aldo Cibic appears as an asymmetrical, slim sculpture, vibrating in interiors. Minimal in form, the floor lamp Buenos Aires is an experimental lighting fixture whose concept is guided by an intuition of form, driven by emotional impact.

Designed in 1986. Floor lamp with cast aluminium base, adjustable stems in painted aluminium, porcelain shades.

Power MAX 5W
Voltage EU: 230V US: 110V
Temperature 3000K
Light source 3x LED GU10 (EU incl.)

 

59.1" x 15.4" x 86.6"

aluminium, painted aluminium, porcelain

Italy

Power MAX 10W / Voltage EU: 230V US: 110V / Temperature 3000K / Light source 3x LED GU10 5W (EU incl.)

Aldo Cibic was born in Schio in the province of Vicenza in 1955. In 1981, as a partner of Sottsass Associati, he was among the first protagonists of Memphis. His projects “Microrealities” (2004) and “Rethinking Happiness” (2010) were presented at the Venice Architecture Biennale. With the Cibic Workshop, a multidisciplinary research centre, he devoted himself to the development of alternative and sustainable project typologies for architecture, interiors and design, aimed at enhancing the territory and defining a new cultural, emotional and environmental awareness. In 2018, he was nominated professor at Tongji University in Shanghai, where he has been teaching for six months of the year ever since. Cibic Workshop opened an office in Shanghai in 2020 with the aim of creating spaces and objects with a high social impact. In 2019, he was selected as a high-level foreign expert by SAFEA ( the State Body for the Certification of Foreign Experts of the People's Republic of China). The architecture magazine Domus included Aldo Cibic in the "100+ best architecture firms 2019" guide, which identifies the best architects in the world who have distinguished themselves for cultural innovation. He is currently a professor at the Domus Academy, the Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic, the University of Architecture in Venice and at the aforementioned Tongji University in Shanghai.

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