The Bridge lamp from Francesco Meda is a simple object made from a laser-cut sheet of polished brass that is bent to create a rigid shape capable of supporting a concealed strip of LED bulbs.

Without a proper base but supported instead on four points Bridge differs from the canonical concept of lamp becoming a decorative and sculptural element. Capable of attracting natural light when turned off and of expressing an elegant and consistent luminosity when on, thanks to it’s low-consumption LED strip, Bridge becomes a true “bridge” of light.

Bridge lamps are part of the Triennale Design Museum collection.

