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Manufacturer's Product Description

Itka table lamp without base, small, white opaline glass diffuser, designed by Naoto Fukasawa for Danese Milano in 2008. With a simple and iconic shape, light is diffused uniformly without generating shadows on the white opaline glass diffuser surface. Structure made of white powder-coated metal. The overall achievement is that of aesthetic, high performing and energy-saving lamp.

This modern table lamp focuses great attention on creativity and taste of innovation, out of the ordinary, and with highest care for details both of design and of functionality.

About the Designer
Naoto Fukasawa was born in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan in 1956. He graduated from Tama Art University's Product Design Department in art and 3D design in 1980. He worked for Seiko-Epson Corp. as a designer until 1988.

Naoto Fukasawa is a lecturer in the product design department of Musashino Art University and Tama Art university in Tokyo. His designs have won more than 50 design awards in Europe and America. Naoto Fukasawa is one of the best-known Japanese product designers working today, achieving widespread recognition with his groundbreaking wall-mounted CD player, designed for MUJI in 1999

Lamping
Uses 3 x 11W E12 CF bulbs (energy saving lamp)

Material
Opaline glazed frosted glass, structure in metal painted white

Dimension
Diffuser: 13 " D x 4 1/3" H