The Allegretto Vivace Suspension Lamp is constructed in coated aluminum and brown lacquered steel and features semi-diffused and direct down light. The collection, which includes Allegretto Ritmico and Allegretto Assai suspension lamps, interprets the wonderful theatricality of the Allegro project with proportions on a smaller scale. UL listed. Manufactured by Foscarini.
Designed in 2009.
Overall Dimensions: 19.9" Diameter, 22.4" H
Canopy: 6.3" Diameter
Cord Length: 133"
Bulb Information: Two max 75W E26 PAR30 bulbs (not included)

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The Allegretto Vivace Suspension Lamp is constructed in coated aluminum and brown lacquered steel and features semi-diffused and direct down light. The collection, which includes Allegretto Ritmico and Allegretto Assai suspension lamps, interprets the wonderful theatricality of the Allegro project with proportions on a smaller scale. UL listed. Manufactured by Foscarini.
Designed in 2009.
Overall Dimensions: 19.9" Diameter, 22.4" H
Canopy: 6.3" Diameter
Cord Length: 133"
Bulb Information: Two max 75W E26 PAR30 bulbs (not included)
Foscarini
Foscarini was founded in 1981 on the Italian island of Murano near Venice. Given its location, its early production pieces were logically focused primarily on blown glass. By the late 1980s, Carlo Urbinati and Alessandro Vecchiat (both had previously worked as designers for Foscarini) took over management of the company and expanded its mission to include research and experimentation in a range of materials other than glass – molded polyethelyene, aluminum, polycarbonate, even Kevlar thread and silicon-coated metal. This commitment to innovation through materials has led to successful collaborations with a number of renowned architects and designers over the past few decades including Ferruccio Laviani, Tom Dixon, Aldo Cibic, Piero Lissoni, Marc Sadler, James Irvine, Karim Rashid, Patricia Urquiola, Luca Nichetto, and Valerio Bottin. Foscarini has received numerous, prestigious awards and many of its designs are now in the permanent collections of several museums around the world.
Atelier Oï
Atelier Oi is a collaborative brand founded by three men: Aurel Aebi, Armand Louis, and Patrick Raymond. The trio came together in 1991 in La Neuveville, Switzerland to create designs with a transdisciplinary approach. Together, the team designed a number of different products, including furniture, architecture and luxury goods for companies such as Lasvit and Foscarini. They also work in scenography as well as designing backdrops for productions. In addition to their design work, the members of Atelier Oi have taught at various design schools both in Switzerland and abroad and hold positions at the University of Art and Design Lausanne, Switzerland.