Description
Bridge begins as a single sheet of steel. Lasers trace the outline, a press folds the shape, and suddenly the flat plane stands on four slender feet—a quiet arch that lifts light off the desk. No welds, no screws, just geometry doing the work.
A slim LED board snaps under the crest, washing a soft, 3000 K glow across the steel and onto the surface below. The light is clipped at the edges by the shade’s up-turned flanges, so it pools exactly where you need it and never glares in your eyes. Tap the touch-dim pad and the output steps from low ambience to full task brightness.
Finished in brushed Graphite or warm Champagne, Bridge spans about 16 in W × 7 in H, yet looks almost weightless from the side. Originally self-produced by Meda, the lamp now lives in the Triennale Milano’s permanent collection and in Foscarini’s catalog—making a piece of museum simplicity available for everyday desks, consoles, and bedside tables.
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