The origins
Inspired by the famous Escher self-portrait, the new Sfera W lamp by Catellani & Smith plays on the mirror surface effect, capturing the reflection of the observer. This spherical mirror reflects the setting it is placed in, with an illuminating effect even when switched off. Sfera W can be used individually or in multiple compositions, to diversify the light effects created or to amplify the surprising interplay of reflected images.
Sfera W
- Product Name
- Sfera W
- Manufacturer
- CATELLANI & SMITH
- Light source
- LED
- Lighting type
- Indirect
- Material
- Metal, Nickel
- Colour
- Chrome range
- Shape
- Round
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