Delightfull, the lighting brand which want to recover the class and charm of the last century based on the stylish creations of the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s through contemporary design has just launched two new models.
Our team, just composed by 2 young designers , is able to challenge the limited resources available in a small workshop in the city of Porto, and give birth to contemporary creations using the same methods has 60,70 years ago… No injected plastics, no Cad cutting machines, just the knowledge and experience of craftsmen who have dedicated their lifes to the art of metal working.
“couple of shots of our workshop with reliable german machinery”
couple of sketchs of the jackson lamp, still in a early development fase
In our new models, Jackson and Evans, we designed assymetrical bodies in order to put 3 light sources into diferent levels. We thought about versatility, how people would use our lamps (for reading/precise light or environment/broad light) and how they would fill and fit the space.
Mixing lighting elements such as the stylish light diffusers of the 50’s, heavy and noble materials (brass, aluminium, iron) with today’s trends is our mission.
“couple of detail shoots”
“Detail shots of the Jackson Lamp in Via Tortona 32, during Milan’s Design Week”
If you need more information check our web site: www.delightfull.eu
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