
Spider Table Lamp
The Oluce Spider Table Lamp design is a standout example of Italian innovation and timeless design. Created by Joe Colombo in 1965, this lamp features a stove-enamelled sheet metal reflector specifically designed to house a unique horizontal spot light bulb. The reflector is adjustable thanks to a plastic joint, allowing you to tilt it for versatile lighting options. In 1967, the Oluce Spider Table Lamp design won the prestigious Compasso d'Oro award, a testament to its remarkable craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal in the world of design. Furthermore, the Oluce Spider Table Lamp design has earned its place in significant collections worldwide. It is part of the permanent collections at renowned institutions such as the Milan Triennale, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Kunstmuseum of Düsseldorf, and the Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich. This lamp also made an appearance at the "Italy: The New Domestic Landscape" exhibition in 1972 at New York's Museum of Modern Art, further cementing