Bugia

The Bugia table lamp, designed in 1977 by Roberto Beretta and Antonio Macchi Cassia, is a refined expression of simplicity and ingenuity. Its essential yet evocative design draws inspiration from traditional handled candle holders, objects rich in memory and domestic ritual. Bugia reinterprets, with contemporary sensitivity, an archetype of material culture, transforming it into a luminous element that unites function and suggestion, for those who can appreciate the quiet poetry of a daily gesture.

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The name Bugia comes from the African city of Bidgiaya, which once supplied most of the wax used for candle production. This historically interesting anecdote enriches the modernity of the lamp, connecting it to the past in an original way.

The Bugia can be used both as a table lamp and as a wall lamp, offering single or double light. Its minimalist design makes it perfect for any environment, balancing aesthetics and functionality.

With its essential structure, Bugia manages to combine simplicity and genius into a single object. Its form, though inspired by an ancient tool, fits perfectly with contemporary design, proving that sometimes the simplest ideas are also the most innovative.

Bugia is a lamp that has remained timeless, becoming an icon of design. Its simplicity, combined with the history it carries, makes it a timeless piece, appreciated for both its functionality and its strong aesthetic value, making it a distinctive element in any space.

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