Stilnovo’s Gravitino table lamp delights with its playful aesthetic rooted in 1960s futurism, defined by spherical forms and glossy surfaces. Designed by Antonio Macchi Cassia and introduced in 1969, the Gravitino is composed of two connected, angled domes – one forming the base and the other acting as an adjustable light head. This clever structure allows you to direct the spotlight-like beam as you wish, whether as indirect light reflected off a wall or as focused light on a book.
The dimmable Gravitino table lamp brings adaptable lighting and a distinctive look to both homes and public spaces, whether used on its own or arranged in larger groups.