Part of the Falkland Collection, distinguished by its innovative use of materials and unique composition, the Artemide Falkland 53 Suspension Light brings a suffused and refined light to a variety of settings. Innovatively constructed by stretching finely woven fabric over aluminium hoops, it boasts a tubular structure that is captivating and full of character. Adapting to a range of interiors, its minimalistic yet classic design is ideally utilised within a living space, bedroom or hallway, supplementing style and curiosity to your home.
Born in Milan, Bruno Munari (1907-1998) was an Italian artist and graphic designer who was an advocate of the Italian Futurist movement, and one of the founders of the Italian movement for concrete art - Movimento Arte Concreta (MAC).
Later in life, he got involved in furniture and lighting design, with iconic pieces such as ‘Sedia per Visite Brevissime’, designed in 1945 and made by Zanotta in 1988, and the Falkland hanging light fixture originally designed for Danese in 1964.