Kartell - Ferruccio Laviani - Table lamp (2) - 2x Take - Polycarbonate





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Pair of Kartell Take table lamps by Ferruccio Laviani in Smokey Black, made in Italy from polycarbonate, 31 cm high, 18.5 cm wide and 19 cm deep, in excellent used condition and in working order, two items, model Take, designed after 2000, with E14 sockets for up to 40 W bulbs (bulbs not included).
Description from the seller
Pair of Kartell "Take" Table Lamps by Ferruccio Laviani - Smokey Black
Elevate your interior with this iconic pair of Take table lamps, a masterpiece of contemporary Italian design created by the renowned Ferruccio Laviani for Kartell.
Born from the poetic idea of "two halves of an apple" joined together, the Take lamp is a brilliant reinterpretation of the classic bedside abat-jour. Its structure is formed by the conjoining of two flat, symmetrical polycarbonate sheets that create a 3D volume, giving the lamp its unmistakable and curious silhouette.
The true magic happens when you turn them on: the internal pleated finish of the shade transforms the light into a play of enchanting, multifaceted reflections, similar to rays passing through a prism. In this elegant Smokey Black (Nero Fumé) version, the transparent polycarbonate offers a sophisticated "noir" atmosphere, making them perfect for a modern bedroom, a minimalist living room, or a professional studio.
A timeless icon of the Kartell collection, these lamps are not just light sources, but a celebration of the evolution of plastic into a noble and versatile material.
Technical Specifications
Designer: Ferruccio Laviani
Manufacturer / Brand: Kartell
Model: Take
Era: After 2000 (Designed in 2003)
Material: High-quality transparent polycarbonate
Origin: Italy
Colour: Smokey Black / Nero Fumé
Condition: Excellent condition - previously used with minimal signs of age.
In Working Order: Yes
Dimensions (cm): 31 (Height) x 18.5 (Width) x 19 (Depth)
Lighting: Suitable for 220/240 V (Standard E14 socket)
Important Notes for Bidders Bulbs:
To ensure maximum safety during transport, the lamps will be shipped WITHOUT bulbs. They require standard E14 bulbs (max 40W).
Shipping:
Professional packaging and tracked worldwide shipping to ensure these design icons arrive safely at your destination.
Why Bid?
Finding a matching pair in this specific Smokey Black finish is a rare opportunity for collectors looking for symmetry and high-end Italian aesthetics.
About the Designer: Ferruccio Laviani
Born in Cremona in 1960, Ferruccio Laviani is a pivotal figure in contemporary Italian design. He belongs to the generation of designers who established themselves in the early 1990s within the De Lucchi studio.
Since 1991, he has served as the Art Director for Kartell, playing a crucial role in transforming the brand into a global icon of high-end plastic furniture. Laviani is celebrated for his ability to blend classic, almost "Baroque" silhouettes with cutting-edge industrial materials like polycarbonate.
Beyond the Take lamp, his most famous works include the Bourgie lamp and the Orbital floor lamp. His design philosophy focuses on "emotion through technology," turning everyday objects into expressive, sculptural pieces that fit seamlessly into modern living spaces.
Pair of Kartell "Take" Table Lamps by Ferruccio Laviani - Smokey Black
Elevate your interior with this iconic pair of Take table lamps, a masterpiece of contemporary Italian design created by the renowned Ferruccio Laviani for Kartell.
Born from the poetic idea of "two halves of an apple" joined together, the Take lamp is a brilliant reinterpretation of the classic bedside abat-jour. Its structure is formed by the conjoining of two flat, symmetrical polycarbonate sheets that create a 3D volume, giving the lamp its unmistakable and curious silhouette.
The true magic happens when you turn them on: the internal pleated finish of the shade transforms the light into a play of enchanting, multifaceted reflections, similar to rays passing through a prism. In this elegant Smokey Black (Nero Fumé) version, the transparent polycarbonate offers a sophisticated "noir" atmosphere, making them perfect for a modern bedroom, a minimalist living room, or a professional studio.
A timeless icon of the Kartell collection, these lamps are not just light sources, but a celebration of the evolution of plastic into a noble and versatile material.
Technical Specifications
Designer: Ferruccio Laviani
Manufacturer / Brand: Kartell
Model: Take
Era: After 2000 (Designed in 2003)
Material: High-quality transparent polycarbonate
Origin: Italy
Colour: Smokey Black / Nero Fumé
Condition: Excellent condition - previously used with minimal signs of age.
In Working Order: Yes
Dimensions (cm): 31 (Height) x 18.5 (Width) x 19 (Depth)
Lighting: Suitable for 220/240 V (Standard E14 socket)
Important Notes for Bidders Bulbs:
To ensure maximum safety during transport, the lamps will be shipped WITHOUT bulbs. They require standard E14 bulbs (max 40W).
Shipping:
Professional packaging and tracked worldwide shipping to ensure these design icons arrive safely at your destination.
Why Bid?
Finding a matching pair in this specific Smokey Black finish is a rare opportunity for collectors looking for symmetry and high-end Italian aesthetics.
About the Designer: Ferruccio Laviani
Born in Cremona in 1960, Ferruccio Laviani is a pivotal figure in contemporary Italian design. He belongs to the generation of designers who established themselves in the early 1990s within the De Lucchi studio.
Since 1991, he has served as the Art Director for Kartell, playing a crucial role in transforming the brand into a global icon of high-end plastic furniture. Laviani is celebrated for his ability to blend classic, almost "Baroque" silhouettes with cutting-edge industrial materials like polycarbonate.
Beyond the Take lamp, his most famous works include the Bourgie lamp and the Orbital floor lamp. His design philosophy focuses on "emotion through technology," turning everyday objects into expressive, sculptural pieces that fit seamlessly into modern living spaces.

