Designed for the Italian brand Danese, the lamp is constructed from white-painted aluminum sheets. A flexible printed circuit, and touch-sensitive dimmer switches are mounted on the surface. An electronic card is integrated to control the intensity of the emitted light.

The minimalist lamp features a harmonious blend of performance accuracy, product and user relationship, and high-technology. Though the lamp does not have any decorative features, the choice of the details and the equilibrium of proportions add beauty to it. The chromatic changes that highlight the technological elements of the design and the lines of the shape contribute to the expressiveness of the light. The chromatic changes are the Kapton orange that runs on top of the lamp, and the aluminum of the chassis that contain the electric components.

The direction of the lamp head is dictated by a LED angle calculation. This ensures equilibrium between the correct illumination of a wide work area and the monitoring.

The body of the lamp is composed of a very light sheet of aluminum, five millimeters thick, cut and softly bent. The wide base of the lamp can be used as storage space for small items. The front of the body features Danese’s technologically advanced switch.

The aluminum body contains the sensor that regulates the turning on and the intensity of light emission. The feeding and the connection among the LEDs, the touch dimmers and the electronic components can only work in the flexible Kapton circuit.