Boalum is a lamp designed by Livio Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini for Artemide in 1970. The lamp, which resembles a snake of infinite light, is made of transparent, flexible PCV coated with resin, making it virtually indestructible. Boalum emits a diffuse light and with its timeless design is an outstanding addition to the winter wonderland. The lamp can be installed and connected with up to four units. Thanks to its flexibility, which makes it unique, it can be placed on the ground or on a table, hung or spun to invent new light shows every day. Boalum today comes with integrated LED lighting that both provides high power and is more energy efficient.
Designed in 1970 by Livio Castiglioni and Gianfranco Frattini and defined by Domus as "a snake of unnoticeable light", it immediately became part of the history of Italian and world design. Its structure in transparent, flexible PVC, rigid and with resin splints, makes it virtually indestructible. The different elements can be connected in series up to four pieces can be rolled up according to your needs. It emits diffused light, and its timeless design makes it a wintergreen suitable for any environment. Thanks to its flexibility, which makes it unique, it can be placed on the ground or on a table, hung or twisted to invent new light shows every day. Produced from 1970 to 1983 and slightly modified in 1999, today it has been rebuilt to replace the classic incandescent lamps with high efficiency lamps. Boalum is part of many museum collections, such as the Museum of Modern Art in Philadelphia or the Museum of Italian Design in Milan.No reviews
Gianfranco Frattini for Artemide
€ 1.065,10
(RRP € 1.253,00)
Incl. 20% VAT
Brand:
ArtemideDesigner:
Gianfranco Frattini,Livio Castiglioni
Width:
200 cm
Diameter:
6 cm
Dimmable:
No
Effect (W):
20
Light source included:
Yes - integrated light source
Color:
White
Material:
PVC
Article number:
10386340
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