Masiero Sound Floor Lamp
Masiero Sound Floor Lamp is a sculptural floor lamp from the Sound range, designed by Giovanni Battista Gianola for Masiero. The piece reads as a vertical architectural object finished in a warm brushed-metal tone and is intended to provide ambient, decorative indoor lighting.
The lamp’s form uses a rhythmic, geometric motif: five large circular metal rings are staggered up a slim central pole to create a dynamic profile. The range is offered in an LED 40W configuration as a primary option.
Construction is metal with a fine brushed texture and a minimal, flat circular foot. Each open ring frames a single spherical frosted globe that diffuses light; a discrete power cable exits the base to connect the fitting to mains power.
Light is delivered by multiple diffused sources for even ambient illumination and low direct glare. The staggered arrangement and contrasting scale between the slim pole and larger rings give the lamp a strong sculptural presence that works as both illumination and object in living spaces.
From an installation perspective the lamp’s vertical form and base detail suggest it may be specified in a tension-pole style or as a freestanding floor fitting; the power cable exits the base for a standard mains connection. Dimming and driver details should be confirmed on the technical specification for the chosen variant.
Lighting Design Online approaches this piece as a design-led choice: we help translate the Sound floor lamp’s architectural intent into the right outcome for your space. Expect clear, project-friendly advice and guidance so the lamp performs as a considered component of your layered lighting strategy.
Masiero Sound Floor Lamp is a sculptural floor lamp from the Sound range, designed by Giovanni Battista Gianola for Masiero. The piece reads as a vertical architectural object finished in a warm brushed-metal tone and is intended to provide ambient, decorative indoor lighting.
The lamp’s form uses a rhythmic, geometric motif: five large circular metal rings are staggered up a slim central pole to create a dynamic profile. The range is offered in an LED 40W configuration as a primary option.
Construction is metal with a fine brushed texture and a minimal, flat circular foot. Each open ring frames a single spherical frosted globe that diffuses light; a discrete power cable exits the base to connect the fitting to mains power.
Light is delivered by multiple diffused sources for even ambient illumination and low direct glare. The staggered arrangement and contrasting scale between the slim pole and larger rings give the lamp a strong sculptural presence that works as both illumination and object in living spaces.
From an installation perspective the lamp’s vertical form and base detail suggest it may be specified in a tension-pole style or as a freestanding floor fitting; the power cable exits the base for a standard mains connection. Dimming and driver details should be confirmed on the technical specification for the chosen variant.
Lighting Design Online approaches this piece as a design-led choice: we help translate the Sound floor lamp’s architectural intent into the right outcome for your space. Expect clear, project-friendly advice and guidance so the lamp performs as a considered component of your layered lighting strategy.
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Masiero Sound Floor Lamp is a sculptural floor lamp from the Sound range, designed by Giovanni Battista Gianola for Masiero. The piece reads as a vertical architectural object finished in a warm brushed-metal tone and is intended to provide ambient, decorative indoor lighting.
The lamp’s form uses a rhythmic, geometric motif: five large circular metal rings are staggered up a slim central pole to create a dynamic profile. The range is offered in an LED 40W configuration as a primary option.
Construction is metal with a fine brushed texture and a minimal, flat circular foot. Each open ring frames a single spherical frosted globe that diffuses light; a discrete power cable exits the base to connect the fitting to mains power.
Light is delivered by multiple diffused sources for even ambient illumination and low direct glare. The staggered arrangement and contrasting scale between the slim pole and larger rings give the lamp a strong sculptural presence that works as both illumination and object in living spaces.
From an installation perspective the lamp’s vertical form and base detail suggest it may be specified in a tension-pole style or as a freestanding floor fitting; the power cable exits the base for a standard mains connection. Dimming and driver details should be confirmed on the technical specification for the chosen variant.
Lighting Design Online approaches this piece as a design-led choice: we help translate the Sound floor lamp’s architectural intent into the right outcome for your space. Expect clear, project-friendly advice and guidance so the lamp performs as a considered component of your layered lighting strategy.
