Description
Ferruccio Laviani’s Bit wall lights pull a fragment from his iconic Orbital floor lamp and let it stand on its own. Each serigraph-printed glass “slab” is cut into an organic, almost puzzle-piece form—bean, comma, droplet, and more—that you can mount solo for a quick pop of color or tile into a full-scale mural. Satin-etched on the outside, the glass holds pigment like paper; inside, it stays glossy, bouncing the hidden bulb’s glow back through the surface so the color seems to light up from within. The white version reads like a shadow carved in reverse, crisp against any paint finish, while the saturated options—signal red, Klein blue, acid green—feel straight out of a surrealist storyboard. Rotate the plate, swap the positions, add another shape next season; Bit is modular art first, lighting second, and a sure-fire way to keep a hallway, bar, or studio wall in conversation.













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