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Domo Lamp

Joe Colombo, 1965

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A & PG Castiglioni, 1957

Domo Table

Joe Colombo, 1965

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The Domo lamp was originally designed by Italian designer Joe Colombo in 1965. Back then he designed three lamps based on the same core shape. Known for his democratic and functional design, his flexible and convertible furniture meant to be used in many different ways – all to the benefit of the user. Joe Colombo experimented with new materials and the latest technologies and designed futuristic “machines for living”, many of which have become icons for a new way of living. One of them is Domo. Colombo often rejected sharp corners and straight lines in favour of curvaceous forms.

Available finishes

Brass
Black

Available plugs

Eu plug
UK plug
US plug 110V

Joe Colombo

Prolific Italian architect and designer Joe Colombo, born Cesare Colombo, believed in democratic and functional design, meant to be used in many different ways - all for the benefit of the user. Ahead of his time, Colombo relied on emerging material and the latest technologies to design futuristic “machines for living”, many of which have become icons for a new way of living.

Product type:

Table lamp

Dimensions:

H: 40cm
W: 52,5cm
Base Ø: 22cm
Shade W: 11cm
Shade L: 20cm

Material:

Brass or steel/alu

Finish:

Brass or black lacquered

Voltage:

230V / 110V

Socket:

E27 / E26

Max wattage:

230V: Max E27 Globe 28W
110V: Max E26 Globe 40W

Cord:

2m black PVC cord with on/off switch

Domo family