Macchina Minima N.8
By Michele De Lucchi, Mario Rossi Scola, Alberto Nason, 1991
2237 €
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“The Minimal Machines are minimal because they do not have anything more than what it takes to make them work well and for a long period of time. In minimality it is easier to recognise the quality of form and matter, because minimal refers to an idea of art, because art is in Mankind.”
—Michele De Lucchi, April 1991
The Minimal Machine n. 8 is a lamp that can be swiveled up and down. The combination of the two movements of the arm favors more positions and gives the lamp a considerable mobility. Auction and canopy are made of painted metal. The shade is in parchment paper, the counterweight turned brass. The Minimal Machines are machines because they work the same way as small machines do; they move, get up, go down, solve problems and meet needs.
DIMENSIONS (cm)
This lamp moves vertically and circularly (360°) and can be positioned at any point in space. Diffuser ø cm 26 Total H max cm 190 Europe / Japan / USA rosette ø cm 23.5 x H cm 5.4
NET WEIGHT (kg)
11.0
ENVIRONMENT
Indoor
MATERIALS
Diffuser: parchment paper Structure: grey metal with counterweight in turned brass
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
E27 Light Bulb Socket; Recommended Light Bulbs: E27 LED White Glass Pear Shape (icon)
CERTIFICATES
Class II, CE
PACKAGE Q.TY
1
PACKAGE MEASUREMENTS (cm)
67x120h23
PACKAGE VOLUME (cm³)
184920
PACKAGE GROSS WEIGHT (kg)
12.0