Alessandro Mendini, one of the world’s greatest designers, made a lucky lamp called RAMUN to express his wish for the health and dreams of his dearest grandson.


RAMUN, which began with Alessandro Mendini’s conversation with his grandson about light, is a masterpiece of timeless value that anyone wants to own, created under the direction of Mendini, from product design to company planning, logo, showroom, marketing, and to the website.


Lamps created by a design master to wish his grandchild’s eye health and fortune A lamp brand created by Alessandro Mendini, RAMUN showcases its design works originally made to wish his beloved grandchild eye health and fortune. Known for notable products “amuleto” and “campanello”, RAMUN has garnered enormous attention for the beautiful design and impeccable features of its products, which have been placed and displayed at several famous art museums and galleries.


The RAMUN lamps are well-known for being on display as permanent collection at the Pinakothek der Moderne, an internationally renowned contemporary art museum in Munich, Germany. The fact that the works on display at the Pinakothek der Moderne include those by international masters of modern art, such as Picasso, Kandinsky, and Salvador Dali, demonstrates the artistry of the RAMUN amuleto table lamp. RAMUN’s leading product “amuleto” is a LED desk lamp, which embodies Mendini’s philosophy and has more special qualities to it than being a mere desk lamp. Its three rings symbolize the harmony of the sun, the moon, and the earth, and its exclusive joint structure movable by a child’s finger and 51-level illumination control show that a lot of attention was paid to its functionality as well as design. Optimized for eye protection through collaboration with the Eye Center of a university affiliated hospital. RAMUN is impeccably made in terms of functionality, safety, as well as artistry. Through collaboration with the Eye Center of a university affiliated hospital, the product was optimized for eye protection, and the ring-shaped light-emitting part reduces shadow to a minimum by providing eye protection and optimum evenness of illumination. Since the light does not produce UV and IR radiation, nor flickering or heat, contributing to skin health. The product also has obtained a RoHS certificate and a photobiological safety certificate, which tests the impact of light on eyes. It also minimalize electromagnetic waves and prevents the risk of electric shock caused by lamp disassembly. Through high technology, the light minimizes impact on audio quality Many different lights cause noise to several audio devices. This is often overlooked by consumers searching for good audio equipment to gain better audio quality. RAMUN’s light is designed to prevent the impact on audio quality and minimize noise. The high technology used in RAMUN’s light offer the following benefits: it minimizes the impact on audio quality, consumes only 1/5 of the power used by ordinary lights, does not require light bulb replacements for 20 years if used for 6 hours each day, and maintains its durability without extra tightening after repeated use. Recommended as family and acquaintance gifts as lucky lamps. On the bottom of each lamp, ‘‘This lamp brings you fortune” is inscribed as a message from Alessandro Mendini, which means a lucky lamp shedding light on the future. RAMUN’s lamps are highly recommended as family and acquaintance gifts and can be a congratulatory gift or meaningful gift on a meaningful day for your family or acquaintance.

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