Le Lune d’acqua is inspired by the moons that orbit Jupiter. A Sphere, mysteriously luminous, is the center of the project.
Two rings support it, allowing it to rotate freely suspended in the center of their intersection.They are the fundamental structural element that communicates with the space, supporting the central illuminating nucleus allowing dynamic movements and reflections on their shiny and mirrored surfaces.
The “Lune d’Acqua” lighting system reinvents Discovery’s patented optical principle, shaping it into a complex surface, almost as if it were a luminous eye.
April 14, 2024
On 14 April, INTERNI magazine celebrated its 70th Anniversary and inaugurated Milano Design Week 2024 with a “Designed Dinner” at the evocative Loggia of the 18th-century courtyard of the University of Milan.
Benedetta Tagliabue and other designers were invited to decorate seven tables with a personal selection of objects, using tablecloths, complements, decorations, and lights.
The table proposed by Benedetta Tagliabue pays homage to the 1994-2004 design decade, welcoming 30 guests. The project involves the creation of a large table centrepiece composed of Ragno ceramics juxtaposed with Gerro vases designed by Enric Miralles, carafes by Josep Maria Jujol and Aino pottery by Alvar Alto: objects illuminated by Domita lamps designed by Tagliabue herself for Bover and candelabra by Stoff.