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Ptolomeo Luce 160

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Accessories - design Bruno Rainaldi

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Vertical self-standing steel bookcase, matte black finish, with direct LED lighting, 220 V - 2700°K, 2.5 m wiring, transparent switch and plug.

Able to fit into any context, from the most classic to the contemporary, Ptolomeo Luce is the luminous version of Original Ptolomeo and designed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Compasso d'Oro.
The famous stack of books, which seems to support itself by defying the height, is illuminated by an LED light positioned on the back and so the iconic bookcase designed by Bruno Rainaldi also becomes a lamp.
Ptolomeo Luce has a base engraved with the designer's signature and is available in different heights and finishes. Discover them all in our store.

Code: PTLUCE160BB
Dimension: 160 x 35 x 35 cm
Material: steel
Finish: black
Weight: kg 23
Volume: m3 0,149
Note: Capacity approx. 35/70/95 volumes. Max. load per shelf: 2 kg.

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Bruno Rainaldi
Designer

Bruno Rainaldi

Bruno Rainaldi was born in Milan in 1952. His training was hands-on, having started at a young age to work in design communication. In his early years in Milan he managed the first High-Tech emporium in Corso di Porta Ticinese, moving on to work first alongside Maddalena De Padova in the historical showroom in Corso Venezia and then with Enrico Baleri as partner in Baleri & Associati, where he was in charge of defining communication strategies for design companies and stores. His beginnings as an autodidact encouraged him in later life to ironically and anti-celebratively define himself as a “street designer” and his style as “chaotically rigorous”.

In the mid-1980s he founded Studio Rari – of which he became the soul and creative director. He also started working as art director with some of the top Italian design companies, leading his name to be associated, amongst others, with Alivar, Casprini, MDF Italia, Mussi Italy, Sintesi, Slamp, Terzani. His encounter, in those same years, with the Ciatti family marked the beginning of an important personal and artistic alliance, that led to the establishment first of CCR and then of Opinion Ciatti.

In the early 2000s, his career took a turn towards the world of design. In 2002, together with Marta Giardini, he founded ENTRATALIBERA, a very special space in the heart of Milan dedicated to design and design culture, sales and encounters. At the same time, his focus shifted to studying and creating objects, furnishing accessories and lamps, where the expertise gained over the years in this sector mingled with design inventions.

Amongst the numerous pieced designed there is the Ptolomeo bookshelf, for which, in 2004, he was awarded the Compasso d’Oro. In 2006, together with the very young Lapo Ciatti, who had just entered the family business, he founded Opinion Ciatti, of which Bruno Rainaldi was President, partner and art director.

He passed away prematurely in February 2011.