Medusa Lamp: the transparent elegance that transforms light into art

The Jellyfish Lamp is not just a design object, it is a reflection on light, space, and nature. Its play of transparencies and shadows, combined with its sustainability, makes it an ideal choice for those seeking elegance and respect for the environment.

A nature-inspired design

The Jellyfish Lamp designed by Paola Piazzi inspired by the elegance of the marine animal it is named after, is an original blend of transparency and lightness. Its soft and sinuous lines, which seem to float in the air like a jellyfish in water, make it a design element capable of effortlessly adapting to both modern and classic settings. Its formal neutrality is revealed in its ability to integrate into any environment, creating a harmonious dialogue between light and space.

The art of spreading light

The slats of the Medusa Lamp play a fundamental role in multiplying and spreading light in a sophisticated manner. They break the light beams, orient them, and expand them into the surrounding space, creating a play of light and shadow that gives depth to the environment. In the dark, the lamp emerges as a protagonist, illuminating decisively; during the day, in natural light, its presence retreats, leaving only a hint of its delicate form.

Materials and respect for the environment

The reference to nature is not limited to aesthetics alone: the Medusa Lamp is made of recycled methacrylate, a material that ensures transparency and lightness and also responds to the growing environmental awareness. This element makes the Medusa a design object that enhances the space it occupies and carries a message of respect for the planet.

A story of research and innovation

The birth of the Medusa Lamp is the result of years of research, starting with the use of natural materials such as plywood and plant fibers. The initial prototypes, while offering an interesting design, were unable to ensure a uniform diffusion of light. This led to the decision to experiment with acrylic, which proved to be the ideal material to let the light take on the role of the true protagonist, while maintaining a refined and discreet design.

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