Bel Occhio Table Lamp
$520
$650
$520
$650
SKU: PLO-BELO-16-ORG-TBL
$520
$650
SKU: PLO-BELO-16-WHT-TBL
Description
With clear intent, the Bel Occhio Table Lamp is both a multi-position spotlight and an ambient table lamp. The transparent acrylic globe fixture cradles a cylindrical diffuser, allowing infinite adjustment with just a light touch of the hand. Designer Pablo Pardo, always at the forefront of contemporary lighting, once again proves to be spot-on.
Specifications
Size
- 16.5" h x 15.9" dia (42x40.5cm)
- Base: 9.4" dia (24cm)
- Cable length: 96" (243.8cm)
Material
Acrylic, steel, fabric cord
Technical
- UL listed
- E26
- Color temperature: 2900K
- Dimmable
Brand
Pablo Designs
When it comes to form and light, one of the most consistently innovative resources that continues to further California’s creative legacy is Pablo Designs.
Namesake Pablo Pardo bucks conventional design tropes along with pushing some of the best environmentally considerate and progressive technologies, among them is his proprietary non-glare flat-panel LED. The San Francisco-based firm advanced the market with roll outs of features such as device charging and pairing LED illumination with high-fidelity sound.
Design runs in the Pardo family DNA. His twin brother and their sister are also industrial designers, and their father is a civil engineer whose work took the family of 7 from their native Venezuela to Chile and then Ohio. Pablo started young, tinkering with remote control airplanes in his father’s workshop. As an adult, he designed for both the toy and automotive worlds, finally focusing in on lighting and launching his eponymous brand in 1993. Twin Fernando contributes to the signature collection, including collaborating with his brother on the best-selling Pixo, winner of the prestigious Red Dot prize. That spirit extends to the stable of leading international designers who have also pushed the boundaries of light with original and critically acclaimed work for Pablo Designs, from Peter Stathis and John August to the celebrated Michael McCoy, among others.
“When we set out to create something, we keep in mind that someone has to use it, and interact with it, so the fixture should be intuitive and easily understood,” observed Pablo, a practicing devotee of Dieter Rams’ less-but-better maxim. “Our designs are very simple on the outside, but complex on the inside. We believe that good design should provide a lifetime of service, and now LEDs allow us to do this.”