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Imbuto Floor Lamp

Imbuto floor lamp designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni in 1953, released by Cassina.


Characteristics

  It is the extreme synthesis of floor lamp, the luminous stem pointing upwards. This gives rise to a debt of gratitude to the candle, considered the mother of all lamps, so why not break up the candle in its essential parts to adapt them to the laws of electricity and then reassemble them in a new order? A round of cast iron with twenty centimeters in diameter forms the necessary basis for fixing to the ground a thin rod brass - polished or chrome - which expands slightly at the top, as the receptacle of the inflorescence, in connection with the inverted cone of the reflector holder. Rightly called by Luigi Caccia Dominioni "Flute" for its shape ultimate in style, this lamp now houses a halogen light that illuminates the room with a white light.Floor lamp, cast iron base painted black, polished brass rod, cone reflector in metallic gray aluminum. funnel: - Stem in polished brass or chrome, metallic gray aluminum reflector diameter 20 cm. - Rod chrome-plated brass reflector in polished copper or chromed diameter 20 cm. Base diameter 20 cm. Height 192 cm. Ceramic lampholder E27, 150 W halogen bulb recommended

Model - Details

The bulb is designed with a function that makes me the ball. The shade is obtained by calling the function that creates a curved half of the circle, so we have concentric line that may very well create the profile of the funnel-shaped shade. The pipe is created simply with CIRCLE and then extruded to form the profile of the cylinder and the base instead is obtained with the function DISK and then extruded creating a cylinder full. The power and consists of the base made ​​with BEZIER through the profiles and succesivamnete made ​​solid and plugs created with CUBIC_HERMITE to create better plug tip. The wire and created sempliecemente with the sum of profiles of Bezier curves.

Below, some images of the lamp made ​​by me.

 

 

Full Screen Model

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View Code

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