Milan designer Luca Corvatta has developed a project that has attracted the attention of a huge number of specialized publications and Internet resources.
The unique Left lamp exhibits extreme simplicity in design and shape for versatility. Korvatta set himself the goal of breathing life into a completely primitive object by endowing it with an unusual function, in this case, the function of lighting.
The project was first presented to the public as part of the 2014 Milan Design Week. This is an LED luminaire that works great both lying on a horizontal surface and leaning against the wall, which is implied by its elongated shape. Depending on how Left is placed and the type of contact surface, the light it produces can be more or less intense..
The lamp is illuminated by a dimmer, and its switching on and off is carried out with one touch to the touch window located on the front surface. Several finishes are available for the wood base of the luminaire. As for the color of the cord, it can be virtually anything. Customizable design allows Left to be an ideal addition to the most varied in style and character of interiors.
The original lamp by Luca Korvatta is produced in limited editions, so those who want to buy it should hurry up.