• Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto Bague Lamp
  • Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto Bague Lamp
The table lamp Bague, designed by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto, is a reflection about the different perceptive meanings of light. A particular perforated metal net covered with a silicon resin acts as a support base and as a diffuser, giving the visual and tactile sensation of softness.

In Bague the perception of softness coexists with construction solidity. The lamp is available in two sizes and in different shapes, so that it can be versatilely placed in space: the first is wider and longer while the second is characterized by more limited sizes and proportions.

The "Architecture & Design Committee" of The Museum of Modern Art, New York has selected the Bague lamp - designed by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto - for the permanent design collection of the prestigious modern art museum. A particularly important acknowledgement, as only a small number of design objects produced each year are selected for inclusion in the MoMA Collection.

Large Bague:
incandescent bulb 1 x 100 W E27
L. cm 50; D. cm 18; H. cm 30

Little Bague:
incandescent bulb 1 x 100 W E27
L. cm 29; D. cm 18; H. cm 38

Design:
Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto

Manufacturer:
Foscarini Murano