Made in Italy by Kartell
Gé is a suspension lamp fixed to the ceiling with a decorated polycarbonate rosett, whose shape brings to mind antique Venetian chandeliers.
Made entirely polycarbonate, Gé is available in two versions: - The first comes from the effect of transparency and of its soft, sophisticated colors.
- The second comes from the effect of white and black combined with gold and with the chrome version.
The cable is adjustable in length between 31" and 90.5". The lamp output is 100W.
Material: Polycarbonate.
Measurements: H 10.25" | Diameter 14.5".
Lamping: 1 X 100W 120V E26 (medium base) Type G incandescent.
Designer: Ferruccio Laviani.

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Ferruccio Laviani

Ferruccio Laviani was born in Cremona in 1960. In 1986 he graduated in architecture at the polytechnic institute in Milan. He also participated in the "12 nuovi memphis" and Memphis 87 collections and was one of the founders of the Solid group and designed part of the collection.
From 1986-1991 he was a member of the De Lucchi studio, designing for various companies such as Credito Bergamasco, Mandarina Duck, Memphis, Olivetti and Swatch. In 1991 he put on show the silverware from the Morandotti collection at the "Capitali Europee del nuovo design" (European capitals of new design) exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris. 1992 He designed for Foscarini, Emmemobili, T70, Halifax, Mixel, Fontana Arte, De Padova, Flos and Molteni & C.
From 1995-1997 he implemented the photographic show relating to the book entitled "Welcome to Brazil" for the Forum Confeccoes and the "24 hours" catalogue (Sao Paulo gallery). From 1997 until today he continues to collaborate with cosmit having fit out cultural exhibitions dedicated to Gio Ponti and Vico Magistretti.

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Kartell
Kartell works with renowned designers such as Ron Arad, Antonio Citterio, Michele De Lucchi, Ferruccio Laviani, Piero Lissoni, patricia Urquiola, Vico Magistretti, Enzo Mari, Alberto Meda, Paolo Rizzatto and Philippe Starck, who all appreciate the wealth of knowledge that Kartell has about plastics technology and the innovative ways in which it can be effectively applied to items for modern living.
Kartell has over fifty years of experience in designing classic furniture from plastics which has made the company famous in the history of Italian and international design.

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