The Troag lamp was the results of Luca’s frequent visits to Sweden where he noticed a wooden cooking apparatus used for pressing fruits to make jam.
The unique shape, almost canoe-like, along with the fine craftsmanship and manipulation of the Troag dish’s wood, appealed to Luca.
Designer Luca Nichetto was born in and studied design in Venice. His studio, Nichetto&Partners, is highly successful and deals with all aspects of the design industry.
The artistic Troag light is available in a range of finishes and sizes.
For more information:
Space Furniture
www.spacefurniture.com.au
Foscarini
www.foscarini.com
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