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Brass ceiling or wall lamp, equipped with 8 steel cables or directly fixed to the wall.
Available in the big and in the small version, in satin brass or in dark burnished brass.
Gaia Big wall lamps in satin brass and burnished brass. Also available with ceiling mounting.
With Gaia, light assumes a fundamental role as an architectural element, evolving into a captivating sculpture of lines and circles that imparts a compellingly scenographic atmosphere.
The customized arrangement of the discs housing the bulbs produces a myriad of lighting variations and distinctive light effects.
Gaia Small wall lamp in satin brass. Also available with ceiling mounting.
Gaia transforms light into a distinctive architectural element: a sculptural masterpiece of lines and circles, defined by bold geometry and powerful scenic impact.
The ability to customize the arrangement of the discs housing the bulbs offers an endless array of lighting variations and unique light effects.
With this flexibility, Gaia seamlessly adapts to a wide range of environments and architectural styles, becoming not only a source of illumination but also a work of art capable of elegantly and creatively transforming spaces.
Gaia Small wall lamp in satin brass. Also available with ceiling mounting.
A sophisticated design and the finest materials are the distinctive features of our lighting collection.
The artisanal processing of brass, practiced by a Laurameroni craftsman.
Laurameroni creates a collection of lamps with a modern design, where aesthetics and functionality combine to furnish contemporary environments in a unique way.
Innovation and craftsmanship come together to give life to unique products, handmade in Italy and perfect to integrate with the materials, textures and lines of all other Laurameroni collections.
Our lamps are real jewels, enriched by the finest metals and by an original craftsmanship.
Cesare Arosio was born in 1985. He graduated in 2010 from the Academy of Architecture in Mendrisio, directed by Mario Botta, with the Professor Michele Arnaboldi.
During his academic career, he studied and worked with important architects such as Farrel Mc Namara, Joseph Acebillo, Esteban Bonell, Ignazio Rubino.