The Esse Lamp Was Born of Pandemic Restrictions
Made by designers Alessandro Mattei + Caterina Naglieri, the Esse lamp uses the few resources + tools available during the pandemic.
Like so many small businesses, Plato Design and Sign Press were looking for a way to stay creative and promote independent production during this strange time of isolation. The Esse lamp is their answer, a way to demonstrate how to begin to move forward and focus on the future.
Made by hand by Roman designers Alessandro Mattei and Caterina Naglieri, the half-moon shaped Esse lamp uses the few resources and tools available during this stalled time and eliminates the extras while still creating pleasure in the process of design. Mattei and Naglieri both reflected upon the the possible future product chain the design industry may undergo following COVID-19 during their process. By focusing on manufacturing, craftsmanship, and local resources, Mattei and Naglieri created non-complex molds and began making the light right at home with elementary forms and colors.
Half of all proceeds from Esse’s sales will be donated to help all countries affected by the virus, with the affordable price of the lamp allowing as many people as possible to join the initiative. For each lamp sold, ?35 will be donated to the Lang Europe Onlus Foundation in support of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund of the World Health Organization. Donations will go towards supporting workers on the front lines, giving them necessary tools and information, and to ...
Like so many small businesses, Plato Design and Sign Press were looking for a way to stay creative and promote independent production during this strange time of isolation. The Esse lamp is their answer, a way to demonstrate how to begin to move forward and focus on the future.
Made by hand by Roman designers Alessandro Mattei and Caterina Naglieri, the half-moon shaped Esse lamp uses the few resources and tools available during this stalled time and eliminates the extras while still creating pleasure in the process of design. Mattei and Naglieri both reflected upon the the possible future product chain the design industry may undergo following COVID-19 during their process. By focusing on manufacturing, craftsmanship, and local resources, Mattei and Naglieri created non-complex molds and began making the light right at home with elementary forms and colors.
Half of all proceeds from Esse’s sales will be donated to help all countries affected by the virus, with the affordable price of the lamp allowing as many people as possible to join the initiative. For each lamp sold, ?35 will be donated to the Lang Europe Onlus Foundation in support of the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund of the World Health Organization. Donations will go towards supporting workers on the front lines, giving them necessary tools and information, and to ...
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