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P H Y S A L I S Designed by Cristina Celestino
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G L A S S C O M P O N E N T
S T R U C T U R E
M A T E R I A L
Pulegoso
Metal
C O L O U R
Ruby
P H Y S A L I S
D I M E N S I O N S W E I G H T L I G H T F I T T I N G
W 750 x H 860 x 250 D 7 KG 3 x 3W, 350mA DC, LED, 3000K,
CRI 85,450(3 x 150)
100-240V AC INPUT (ref MINI JOLLY) 50/60HZ,
dimmable 1/10V 350 mA
P A C K A G I N G W 1200 X D 500 X H 400 MM, 8.5 KG
B I O G R A P H Y
Cristina Celestino was born in 1980 in Pordenone. In 2005, after graduating from the
School of Architecture at IUAV University of Venice, she worked with prestigious
design studios, focusing on interior architecture and design. The projects of Attico
Design have been shown in many international galleries and showrooms. As a designer
and architect, Cristina Celestino creates exclusive projects for private clients and
companies. Her work also extends to creative direction for companies, and the design
of interiors and displays. For DesignMiami 2016 she designed the Happy Room
collection for Fendi.The fil rouge of her creations is clear, rigorous use of geometry, in
a process of careful manipulation of traditional forms: her projects also feature variations
of scale and brilliant little inventions, playing with conventional messages and hidden,
unexpected meanings.
C O N C E P TInspired by the translucent volumes of the homonymous dried flowers, intended for
home decor in the winter months. Among the most suitable flowers for these
compositions, Physalis stands out for its characteristic lantern shape, ephemeral organic
architecture consisting of a very light and impalpable envelope. The naturalistic
suggestion finds its application in design thanks to the use of the “pulegoso” glass, blown
by master glassmakers on the island of Murano. Transparency is measured through the
pale pink glass mass, filtered by the texture of the bubbles enclosed in it.The glass
externally is almost imperceptible, delicate and shiny. Three fruits hanging sweetly on a
branched metallic stem, lit up with impalpable light, as if to offer themselves to be
collected.
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