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The company Danese Milano was founded in 1957 and played a decisive role in the
development of the main features of Italian Design. Daneses evolution proved
to be dynamic and innovative. Danese focussed all times on a perfect interaction
of design culture, creative research and production technique and made the creation
of simple, high quality objects possible. In the year 2000 Carlotta de Bevilacqua,
Daneses president, revealed the strategic position of the company. In doing
so, innovation and environmental quality are in the first place. Common values
are the base code for the formal, original design which is produced for Danese
by internationally known designers. The Danese collection is subdivided into three main groups, which are Living,
Working and Lighting. Danese treats this classification as modern answer to the
relationship between people and their space. The table lamp Amami, which is made of opaline polycarbonate and was designed
by Naoto Fukasawa, convinces with its simplicity. The tubular pendant Falkland, which was created by the famous designer Bruni Munari
in 1964, also enjoys great popularity. Danese Milano owes its success among other things the designer Bruni Munari, who
was born in Milano in 1907. Bruni Munari enriched the Danese collection with products
like Bali, Cubo or Ponza. The lamp Falkland is available as pendant or floor lamp. Its shade is made of
white, tubular stretch fibre, the suspension is made of natural coloured aluminium.
The lamp Homage to Bruno Munari is dedicated to the already mentioned designer
Bruno Munari. This lamp is characterised by its exceptional design and is among
Daneses youngsters because of its age (created in 2007).
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