Earlier today we looked at the Milan apartment of designer Pietro Russo; now we're turning our attention to his artful lighting designs. "I prefer materials like marble, iron, brass, and wood, and I avoid resins and plastics," he says. "Like people, they age well." Contact Pietro Russo directly for ordering information.
Above: The Dante Scintilla Table Lamp by Pietro Russo for Dante Goods & Bads is $1,495 from Garden in Los Angeles.
Above: The brushed brass LED Apollo Lamp is a suspension lamp "inspired by the first satellites launched into space," Russo says. It consists of two borosilicate blown glass tubes of different diameters with a second tube that acts as a diffuser.
Above: The Otto Lamp consists of an octagonal brass ring with a cylindrical LED spotlight.
Above: The YPS Suspension Lamp consists of two overlapping brass parts with LED illumination.
Above: A borosilicate Scintilla Pendant Light hangs over the dining room table in a house by Pietro Russo.
Interested in seeing more dramatic lighting? Check out our post Studio Visit: Glamorous Lighting from Michelle James in Red Hook.
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