Icaro ceiling declined in all shake and sizez to lighten the long bar desk of Chat qui Rit Italian bistrot in Venice center: a precious address for gourmets who appreciate typical Venetian kitchen in a contemporary key.
Icaro swinging lamp, designed by Brian Rasmussen, is composed by many sunburst steel wires of wing’s shape, welded in the center. His name is a clear reference to the one who challenged nature with his wings made of feathers and wax: the lamp is in fact light and heavy in the same time, the steel wires seem a kind of cage from which the light filters in a neat and easy way.
Architects: Paolo Mazzucato + Atmosphere Rovigo