The Scandinavians have a subtil art of indoor lighting for obvious climatic reasons: when winters are long and dark, it is better to feel well at home when night has fallen and the lamps are on.
Within the Nordic range, table lamps play a special role: it is around them that islands of light are created, that space is structured, that attention to things is focused.
To this traditional role, Scandinavian design added aesthetics and functionality, like a Poul Henningsen, for example, whose whole life was stretched by the ideal of the perfect lighting.
Below you will find the most lamps of Scandinavian design, to which it seemed appropriate to add several lights from international design - Italian design and French design in particular - falling within the same aesthetic sphere.