●The lamps of the Aladino family have their origins in the Tuscan tradition, through the use of marble and terracotta, and propose a design of optimal balance between the artisan dimension and the contemporary industrial processes.
●The Aladino lamps are available in three different variations: the Tubes, with an elongated shape and precise light, the Plates, for a more diffuse illumination, and the Cones, a third intermediate solution which possesses a flared shape.
●The marble version, with a very thin profile to dissolve the heaviness of the material, lets the light shine in a rarefied and intangible way not dissimilar to that of a lantern, while the terracotta version, a contrasting material to marble, creates a lighting effect appearing more direct and intimate.