Steel Flower is a table or floor standing lamp in polished nickel and steel. Pared-down and essential, it re-creates the shape of a natural element, a flower, using industrial materials. The lampshade is in white frosted glass and simulates the central part of the plant surrounded by 64 bent metal wires representing the corolla.
Roberto Lazzeroni, born in Pisa, began his professional life with the study of art and architecture in Florence and the interests he developed during his training, in particular in the conceptual art and radical design movements. In the early 1980s, Lazzeroni made his professional debut with a series of important works in the field of “interior architecture” that immediately attracted attention and were published in Italian and foreign periodicals.