Lederam embodies the accuracy of the motion required to draw a line. The warm, softly coloured disks surround a LED module with an ultra-flat shape, which creates thin lamps and suspended forms with curved, sinuous lines.
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About
Enzo Catellani
Born in 1950, Enzo Catellani lives in Bergamo. During the 1980s, he began the limited-series production of lamps made to his designs, for sale through his own shop.
In 1989, the lamps attracted the attention of Düsseldorf-based distributors Renate and Peter Meese, who presented them at the Ambiente expo in Frankfurt, where they were rapturously received.
In the same year, he set up the Catellani & Smith company, which – thanks to a combination of creativity and determination, and the input of an excellent team – led to prestigious successes both in Europe and around the world.
The uniqueness of the company's production system and the particular nature of their facilities have made Castellani & Smith a favourite of specialist journals and international clients.
Castellani has been featured in numerous periodicals around the world. In short, he has invented a new working style that reflects his specific skills.
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