This lamp is named after Via Filippo Turati in Milan, which is also a station of the underground Line 3, built in 1990 to connect the Central Railway Station to the Duomo.
A truly ‘Milanese’ area indeed, well represented by this lamp in all its elegance and character. Featuring a truly peculiar shape, its gold/silver leaf finishing reveals a lighting body able to spread the light impressively in the environment.
Technically, Turati is a wall or suspension lamp, with a glass plate finished in glossy white or gold/silver leaf. Glass plates are juxtaposed and fixed to a white/silver chrome metal frame or gilded in the gold version. It comes with a E27 lamp socket, which is suitable for a halogen lamp or LEDs according to the customer taste.
In any case, it is a furnishing accessory that will appeal to those seeking an object able to combine a peculiar aesthetic quality for any interior design project with impeccable functionality.