Curiosity is the new portable lamp that through its shape reveals its vocation for exposition but at thesame time for relations. It showcases the spaces where people are or the objects that it can hold inside ofit.Neutral and essential in its graceful structure, it becomes functional enhancing the content. It is available intwo sizes, to better adapt to host di erent objects.It is a frame for displaying objects. Its base becomes the element that supports what you want to showilluminated by the small spotlight at its top.It is a controlled light, which with the addition of a white glass sphere with amber light recreates a warmand cosy atmosphere around which to cultivate relationships and feel good.Curiosity brings its space of light everywhere, and thanks to its long autonomy (up to 26 hours away fromthe net) it allows you to reinvent everyday light contexts.It designs individual freedom by adapting to the domestic space, but above all it opens up new scenarios inpublic places.Being able to build exible and mobile displays, it is also a perfect tool for retail spaces, for exhibitions, orfor restaurants, where it creates an intimate and elegant atmosphere able to follow the changingorganization of the spaces.“We all have that one object that tells the story of a lifetime, of a journey, or a collection of objects that wewould like to underline with light. Curiosity - inspired by the universe of the "cabinet of curiosity" - wasborn from the desire to offer a small exhibition to all those who wish to showcase an object under its light.By nature, it is intended for any sector, both private and professional: museums, display of privatecollections or of objects on a restaurant table. Everyone is free to imagine its own presentation on thelamp stage.But there is more to this: Curiosity is decorative and versatile. With its small removable diffuser, it canbecome an EXPO or a DECO lamp. Thanks to its battery, it is also nomadic and easy to move: it will find itsplace in all the interior design scenarios. Who said that curiosity was a bad defect?"... Mehr