
Karakter Alola Floor Lamp
Alola Floor Lamp
ALOLA FLOOR LAMP
Designed by Angelo Mangiarotti
Defined by clean lines and simple construction, the Alola floor lamp by Angelo Mangiarotti transcends the boundaries of time.
The piece features a base crafted from Nero Marquina marble which elevates its design while providing a solid foundation that complements the lamp’s frame, available in black powder-coated and chrome steel.
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PRODUCTION
Made in Italy
BRAND
Karakter
PRODUCT TYPE
Table Lamp
LED LIGHT SOURCE
Integrated
DESIGNER
Angelo Mangiarotti
CORD MATERIAL
Rubber
DESIGN YEAR
1970
PRODUCTION
Made in Denmark
ELECTRICAL CERTIFICATIONS
- UL
- CE
IP RATING
IP20
LIGHT OUTPUT
483 lm
PRODUCT MATERIAL
Base in Nero Marquina marble, stem in pwder coated or chromed steel, lamp head in powder coated aluminium

DIMENSIONS
- Height : 152 cm
- Height (Base) : 3.5 cm
- Height (Stem) : 150 cm
- Length (Shade) : 30 cm
- Diameter (Base) : 29 cm
- Diameter (Stem : 1.6 cm
- Diameter (Shade) : 6 cm
DIMMER TYPE
Turn-button, stepless
BULB REPLACEABLE
Yes, by professional
REQUIRES ASSEMBLY
Yes
DESIGNER : ANGELO MANGIAROTTI
Italian architect, sculptor and designer Angelo Mangiarotti was born in Milan in 1921. Mangiarotti is quoted to have said, ”Happiness comes from honesty”. A quote that hints to his overall design approach rooted in the firm belief that architecture was a practical discipline and that industrial design was an expression of fine craftsmanship. He wanted each individual material to be respected and to be used in an appropriate and honest way.
Beyond his many architectural feats, Mangiarotti’s body of work boasts a wide array of creative projects from sculpture, to products and lighting.Over the course of his career, he held lecturing positions at a number of distinguished design and architecture schools in Italy and abroad,he won numerous awards in both design and architecture, and his work has been included in exhibitions and collections at some of the world’s leading art and design institutions such as Centre Pompidou in Paris, Triennale Design Museum in Milan and Gallery MA in Tokyo.

