Description
Ferruccio Laviani’s Bit 5 wall light is the “comma” in his five-piece vocabulary of sculptural sconces. A single, free-form pane of serigraph-printed glass floats off the wall on a discreet metal pin; by day it reads as a playful abstract shape, by night it becomes a soft, glowing blot of color (or crisp tonal white) that halos the perimeter and throws diffused light forward.
The glass is satin-etched on the face to hold pigment like paper and left glossy inside to bounce the bulb’s glow back through the surface, so the hue stays rich while the light stays gentle. Hang one Bit 5 for a punctuation mark above a console, or tile it with the other four profiles to build a full “sentence” of shapes—each plate can rotate on its mount for endless re-compositions. A modular artwork that happens to illuminate, Bit 5 brings gallery energy to corridors, stairwells, cafés, and kids’ rooms alike.












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