Designed by: Vico Magistretti
Manufactured by: Oluce
The Atollo lamp has become one of the best known symbols of 20th century Italian design. Atollo features a cylindrical base with a conical top akin to the shape of a sharpened pencil – its large hemispherical diffuser appears to impossibly rest upon an imagined point of this cone. This “tip” doesn’t exist but like a sharpened pencil, the viewer imagines one to be there. This engaging illusion of visual precariousness is part of the profound sense of wonder that Atollo engenders. The interior of its hemispherical diffuser is finished in white so that light is diffused downward – most noticeably onto the cone portion of the base that visually becomes like an island engulfed in shadow. The metaphor from which we suspect that Vico Magistretti chose the lamp’s name… Atollo quite literally means “island” in Italian.
Atollo was awarded the prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 1979 and is in the permanent collections of several museums worldwide including New York’s Museum of Modern Art and Munich’s Die Neue Sammlung. Noted here in white lacquered metal; other finishes/versions are available in separate product listings. UL listed. Manufactured by Oluce.
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Designed in 1977.
19.7" Diameter, 27.6" H
Bulb Information: Two max 75W E26 incandescent bulbs. (Bulbs not included)
Switch: Dimmer switch located on cord
Established in 1945, Oluce is the oldest Italian lighting design company that is still active today. Over the past seven decades, Oluce has worked with several visionary designers like Joe Colombo, Vico Magistretti, and Marco Zanuso to create masterpieces of 20th century design – Atollo, Spider, Acrilica, and Coupe – that are now included in museum collections worldwide. Oluce continues its tradition of innovation in a new century with critically acclaimed new designs by Nendo, Laudani & Romanelli, Camapana Brothers, Mist-o, Carlo Colombo, and Franceso Rota.
Designed by: Vico Magistretti
Manufactured by: Oluce
The Atollo lamp has become one of the best known symbols of 20th century Italian design. Atollo features a cylindrical base with a conical top akin to the shape of a sharpened pencil – its large hemispherical diffuser appears to impossibly rest upon an imagined point of this cone. This “tip” doesn’t exist but like a sharpened pencil, the viewer imagines one to be there. This engaging illusion of visual precariousness is part of the profound sense of wonder that Atollo engenders. The interior of its hemispherical diffuser is finished in white so that light is diffused downward – most noticeably onto the cone portion of the base that visually becomes like an island engulfed in shadow. The metaphor from which we suspect that Vico Magistretti chose the lamp’s name… Atollo quite literally means “island” in Italian.
Atollo was awarded the prestigious Compasso d'Oro in 1979 and is in the permanent collections of several museums worldwide including New York’s Museum of Modern Art and Munich’s Die Neue Sammlung. Noted here in white lacquered metal; other finishes/versions are available in separate product listings. UL listed. Manufactured by Oluce.
Qualify for trade pricing? Contact us regarding trade discounts.
Designed in 1977.
19.7" Diameter, 27.6" H
Bulb Information: Two max 75W E26 incandescent bulbs. (Bulbs not included)
Switch: Dimmer switch located on cord