Regolo by Italamp, Design Stefano Traverso
Regolo by Italamp, Design Stefano Traverso

Space is not just a functional backdrop, but also an emotional scenario. And light, as we know, is a strong, evocative and extremely effective tool, due to its ability to act on the perception and interpretation of the places in which we live. Lamps are both light and its enclosure: light can define settings, but there is also a form that defines the light.

Italamp has a history of dedication and concrete vision, keeping faith with a decorative essence but in constant pursuit of new material mixes, between functional quality and refined design. With a well-known and recognizable stylistic repertoire, since 1975 that company has stood out for its workmanship with glass – in all its productive types and applications. Today the Veneto-based firm, helmed by a new family generation, is also strengthening the sector of contemporary design, exploring new balances of ‘contrast’ through contaminations of form and light, materials and finishes, volumes and proportions.

The potential of light combined with the vibrant textures of stone generates high-performance creations in a blend of solidity and lightness that becomes the rule in the exclusive collections organized in Opera and Incanto, the catalogues that illustrate the new directions of Italamp under the guidance of the in-house style department together with renowned designers from the international design scene.

Regolo is certainly the most significant example of this compositional ‘thrust,’ along with a series of creations by the same designer, Stefano Traverso, which all share a vaguely retro but pithy design, as well as the harmonious encounter of distinct by complementary elements: Calacatta Oro marble, metal with a gold finish and – in certain cases – glass.

Regolo by Italamp, Design Stefano Traverso

Regolo by Italamp, Design Stefano Traverso

Regolo is a suspension lamp with a slim horizontal luminous body in matte black or champagne color metal, and a decorative sphere in Calacatta Oro marble at its center. In Regolo, the reinterpretation of a Seventies look emerges in the details of an essential profile that combines the forceful graphic elegance of metal with the archetypal and expressive geometry of stone.

Ester, Elsa, Adele are the three table lamps with a base entirely in marble and a hand-cut crystal diffuser. The metal parts with a pale brushed gold finish frame the diffuser in the case of Elsa, emerging in the central volume and diffuser over the glass cone of the Adele lamp, and in the tubular structure of Ester, between the base and the transparency of the luminous body, with tones of aubergine and an etched finish.

Ester by Italamp,
Design Stefano Traverso

Elsa by Italamp,
Design Stefano Traverso

Adele by Italamp,
Design Stefano Traverso

Straight lines and a totem-like presence coexist in Traccia, a reinterpretation of the table lamp in a geometric, minimal style. With the structure in Calacatta Oro marble, Stefano Traverso has chosen to combine pale brushed metal to characterize the slender horizontal diffuser, along with the small block at the base.

Traccia by Italamp, Design Stefano Traverso