Display (1x6) And Display (7x10) by Panter&Tourron
Display (1x6) and Display (7x10) are two sculptural lamps designed by the Swiss studio Panter&Tourron, founded by Stefano Panterotto and Alexis Tourron. With a self-imposed grid, the two luminous sculptures explore the relationship between light, matter and form through linear geometric volumes.
Reinterpreting the language of the 1980s and 1990s—a time in which design experimentation was translated into ergonomic lines and geometric volumes. With this project, the designer duo goes beyond mere functionality to focus on formal research.
The two lamps are distinguished by size and materials: the first, taller and slimmer, is entirely in a pale and opaque Formica® Pale Gold, while the second, large and statuesque, is made of a distinctive and deep FENIX® Viola Orissa. Intense colours, essential lines and clear surfaces welcome the light that comes from the volumes and spreads delicately on the material, revealing unexpected and changing tones.
“Stripped of their functional aspect, the lamps enhance form and surface, where concave and convex lines create changing patterns of light and shadow. The two objects are made with different materials: when the light touches their surfaces, subtle nuances reveal their unique qualities,” says Panter&Tourron.

