Marset

Funiculi Floor Lamp

$545.00
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Why We Love It

For Lluís Porqueras, designing consisted of eliminating the superfluous until an essential object was left: beautiful, useful and simple. This was the case with the Funiculí, a 1979 lamp that Marset reissued in 2013 and which has become an emblem of the collection. Lightweight, it takes up almost no space and can function as an ambient lamp or for direct light, depending on how you direct the beam. Its designer released the shade to give maximum mobility. It can rotate through 360 degrees to focus the light where you want and also has a double clamp system for height adjustment. For the Funiculí, 40 years are nothing; it has stood the test of time and now comes in new colors that further expand its possibilities.

  • Originally designed in 1979, the Funiculí Collection stands the test of time.
  • Lluís Porqueras has always sought an absolute simplicity in his designs, doing away with everything superfluous to leave the essence of the useful, simple object.
  • Using the same double-clip mechanism of the original, this scaled-down model allows easy height adjustment and 360° shade rotation to fit the needs of any room or user.
  • Neutrals moss grey, black and off-white are joined by a trio of new, intense colors – green, terracotta and mustard.
  • They are design statements, highlighting the shapes of the Funiculí and bringing chromaticism to the space.
  • The new shades are cheerful and vivid, conveying that color can also be essential.
  • Base and stem in lacquered iron.
  • Shade made of lacquered aluminum.
  • Base wrapped with black rubber.
  • Black electrical cord with in-line on / off switch.
  • Recommended for dry locations only.
  • If out of stock, quickship items typically ship in 4-6 weeks; lead times for special order items may vary – contact us for details.

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Marset

Marset is more than lamps: they take care of light and its various nuances and effects, to create atmospheres with character, helping to improve people’s quality of life.