Bring the italian decorazione to your home
Posted by It's Thyme on 14th Aug 2025
The Italian style of decorating is minimalist, with clean lines and functional design. The materials chosen for lamps, armchairs and tables are usually glass, steel and leather: this unique combination promotes a calm and simple atmosphere, with neutral colors and practical elegance.
Feeling in Italy is possible: discover our selection of Italian style items.
Oluce Acrilica 281 Marble Table Lamp
Originally designed in 1962 by Joe Colombo and his brother Gianni, the 281 model, was immediately nicknamed Acrilica due to its surprising conspicuousness and exception innovation of the significant curve made from acrylic. Methacrylate, used for about a decade in the field of lighting, gives indirect and diffused light. The base is made out of the most beautiful Portoro marble giving this re-edition a new chic and unique look.
The lighthouse is the link between the sea and the mainland; its light is a point of reference, which transmits stability and security. The Faro collection, designed for Vistosi by Oriano Favaretto, is inspired by the light signaling system from which it takes its name.
The two glasses, one with a colored transparent finish, the other glossy white, evoke the clear waters of the Venetian lagoon and the dry land respectively. The metal ring that harmoniously joins them, however, is the lighthouse: a central and safe element.
Faro is a design element that becomes the protagonist of the space in which it is installed, visible and perfectly recognizable from any position.
iola shows a design with an international approach, focusing on the ergonomics of the form ensuring a careful look one with character. They have given the body the shape of a shell producing it in expanded polyurethane.
Iola hints at fashion but comes across as a modern classic.
The enveloping structure and the lightness of Viennese straw characterize this comfortable armchair a creative portrait of modern design. Light it leans on a sequence of spaces that do not bore but surprise.