Artemide's Chlorophilia lamp, designed by the renowned Ross Lovegrove, is a dramatic creation that combines the sophistication of organic design with cutting-edge lighting technology. This fascinating project is a perfect example of how Artemide interprets light, with a focus on functionality and aesthetics. The Chlorophilia suspension lamp is distinguished by its fluid and natural form, reminiscent of the beauty of nature itself.
The lamp consists of a central body housing a COB LED, also acting as a heat sink, with light phytomorphic elements made of moulded PMMA. These elements, with their undulating surface and discontinuous section, act as an optical lens, refracted and filtered by the light emitted by the main body. The result is an indirect, soft, enveloping light that creates delicate shadows while interacting with the surrounding space.
Chlorophilia's design is intended to be an element of great scenic impact, while at the same time providing proper ambient lighting. Three transparent surfaces, arranged radially, resemble natural leaves, partially overlapping to multiply the play of shadows on the ceiling and creating surprising lighting effects. The possibility of multiplying these elements makes it possible to create lighting compositions on several levels or to extend their width, making Chlorophilia ideal for modern environments and large spaces, where light and design come together in an interplay of shapes and atmosphere.
Perfect for those seeking unique and scenic lighting, Chlorophilia is the perfect object to add a touch of elegance and innovation, capable of transforming any space into a surprising and evocative environment.







