Olvidada Pendant
- Designer:
- Pepe Cortés
- Brand:
- BD Barcelona
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Olvidada Standing Lamp Specifications
Dimensions: 78 x 47 x h.210.cm
Copper polished rigid tube finish and chromed lampholder.
Led 7W linestra included.
Pepe Cortés designed this linestra lamp in 1976, but was forgotten about in a drawer until BD recuperated it and put it into production in 1984. Its name Olivdada (meaning forgotten) comes from these circumstances.
More than 40 years on, this design remains just as current as on its first day. Since then it has remained as part of BD’s catalogue and with time, has converted into a Spanish classic design piece – recognised for its iconic combination of bulbs which have recently been rejuvenated thanks to LED technology. The well-known ceiling and standing lamp versions have three additional configurations: double, triple and chandelier.
Pepe Cortés designed this linestra lamp in 1976, but was forgotten about in a drawer until BD recuperated it and put it into production in 1984. Its name Olivdada (meaning forgotten) comes from these circumstances.
More than 40 years on, this design remains just as current as on its first day. Since then it has remained as part of BD’s catalogue and with time, has converted into a Spanish classic design piece – recognised for its iconic combination of bulbs which have recently been rejuvenated thanks to LED technology. The well-known ceiling and standing lamp versions have three additional configurations: double, triple and chandelier.
Designer
Pepe Cortés was born in Barcelona in 1946. He studied architecture at the Eina Design School, Centre Universitari de Disseny i Art de Barcelona, where he would later teach himself.
Brand
BD Barcelona Design is the Spanish company with the highest international prestige in design. What, in its foundation in 1972 was an expression of almost insolent rebellion by a group of young, unsatisfied architects, soon became a productive philosophy with a mission to break moulds, even commercial ones.