At Maison&Objet 2024, Bettisatti showcased two stunning collections – its new Marmilla lamps from the Isoipsa collection, and the Intarsia mosaic collection.
The Marmilla lamps are designed by Donata Mariasole Betti. The floor-standing version features a Carrara white marble base that contrasts with its linear stem. The ray of light cast up to the marble lampshade from the base is not only an unusual design element but also brings out the veining of the marble, further accentuating the beauty of this collection.
The Marmilla lamp is available in floor, pendant and table versions, with the table lamp also available in a rechargeable version (via USB) and a metal stem made of aluminium. The light refraction highlights the play of geometrical components, creating a soft, warm and adjustable beam of light. The suspended “lightness” of the “hat” is a clever visual trick which is enhanced by the upward-facing light beam projected onto it.
Continuing the company’s focus on natural stone, Intarsia is a collection of marble inlays and mosaics which are fully customisable in size, material and compositional design. The elements serve to reinterpret marble in a contemporary fashion, featuring compositional designs that include serialised geometric characters and eclectic surfaces that have an almost dreamlike dimension. The collection harnesses inspiration from the world of nature with both free-flowing formations as well as distinct shapes that represent different creatures.
Bettisatti srl was established by Donata Mariasole Betti, Michele Citti and Valentina Satti and operates from premises in Tuscany, Italy. The studio specialises in projects across a huge scale and focusses on designing spaces for art and for living.
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