Designer floor lamp La Lollo in cylindrical shape La Lollo is a designer floor lamp by Slamp, which was designed in the shape of a cylinder and consists of the patented materials Christalflex® and Lentiflex®, which were specially developed by Slamp. These materials resemble mouth-blown Murano glass in their appearance, but unlike glass they are very light and above all unbreakable. The materials are characterized by a unique light effect. Lentiflex®, for example, has the effect of water that changes colour depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The design of the La Lollo lamp series comes from Lorenza Bozzoli and is a homage to the roaring 50s. She has been working with Slamp since 2015 and designed the La Lollo lamp collection for the Italian manufacturer. The Italian lighting company Slamp, based in Rome, was founded in 1992 by Roberto Ziliani. Ziliani was already active in design before he discovered his passion for the possibilities of light. Slamp manufactures innovative, first-class lights that inspire with a very special lighting effect. The company places great emphasis on sustainability and its ecological footprint. For example, the waste cuttings from the production of the lamps are donated to a company that reuses them for the production of portable beehives.
Designer floor lamp La Lollo in cylindrical shape La Lollo is a designer floor lamp by Slamp, which was designed in the shape of a cylinder and consists of the patented materials Christalflex® and Lentiflex®, which were specially developed by Slamp. These materials resemble mouth-blown Murano glass in their appearance, but unlike glass they are very light and above all unbreakable. The materials are characterized by a unique light effect. Lentiflex®, for example, has the effect of water that changes colour depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The design of the La Lollo lamp series comes from Lorenza Bozzoli and is a homage to the roaring 50s. She has been working with Slamp since 2015 and designed the La Lollo lamp collection for the Italian manufacturer. The Italian lighting company Slamp, based in Rome, was founded in 1992 by Roberto Ziliani. Ziliani was already active in design before he discovered his passion for the possibilities of light. Slamp manufactures innovative, first-class lights that inspire with a very special lighting effect. The company places great emphasis on sustainability and its ecological footprint. For example, the waste cuttings from the production of the lamps are donated to a company that reuses them for the production of portable beehives.
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