Description
Carlo Nason conceived the ALA lamp at the end of the 1960s. The name « Ala » derives from a simple yet evocative gesture – the crossing of hands to mimic the movement of bird wings or the projection of a bird’s shadow in the Chinese Puppet game. Ala’s design features a cylinder housing the light source, with two folded disks seamlessly joined together. « There are no hinges or bearings, everything happens through the geometric game of balanced elements. » Ala offers an infinite array of positions and shapes, granting users the ability to direct light precisely where desired.