Oluce Mini Coupe Table Lamp
Oluce is expanding the family with the introduction of Mini Coupe, a smaller scale version of the table lamp, available in a stunning new contemporary range of 4 new colours. Coupe originated in 1967 from the creative intuition of Joe Colombo, who initially designed it as a variation on a lamp already in the company collection. At 13.4" in height, the Mini Coupe wittily maintains all the vigour common to Joe Colombo designs of the 60s. The Mini Coupe, with its chrome stem and semi-cylindrical shade, retains the distinctive profile and bold character which define the Coupe collection and which have always made it an exceptionally modern lighting range, now even more complete.
As a testament to its international success, it won the International Design Award from the American Institute of Interior Designers in Chicago the year after its creation and is included in the permanent collection of both the MoMA in New York and the Neue Sammlung Museum in Munich.
MEASUREMENTS:
- Height: 34 cm / 13.4 inch
- Diameter: 15 cm / 5.9 inch
MATERIALS:
- Metal/Aluminum
HELPFUL NOTES:
- 1 x max 5W - G9 (LED) 3000°K - 300 lm - CRI>85
- Bulb Not Included
- Black Cable
- On/off switch
- UL Listed

Joe Colombo
Italy, 1930 – 1971
Joe Colombo was born in Milan, Italy and went to school at the Brera Academy of Fine Art where he studied painting and sculpture. He entered the avant-garde art scene of the early fifties as part of the “Nuclear Movement” of painters who sought to break down the formal, static boundaries of painting with more organic images bursting out of the growing international anxiety about the nuclear bomb. This was the perfect environment for Colombo to begin germinating his philosophies on designs for the future.
In the late 1950s he went to school at the Faculty of Architecture and designed his first project, a condominium, in 1956. In 1962 he opened his own studio in Milan designing architecture and furniture. In 1964 he was awarded an IN-Arch prize for the interior of a hotel in Sardinia. During the sixties, and until his death in 1971, Colombo produced an extraordinary number of furniture and appliance designs.
Among some of his best-known furniture designs from this period championed plastic as a viable modern material. Kartell pays homage to one of the most iconic pieces in its museum with its re-edition of the 4801 armchair designed by Joe Colombo, an authentic symbol of design in the ‘60s, and now much sought-after in auctions of modern historical pieces.

The evocative force of lighting is as important as its functional potential, capable of translating ideas and intuition into articles. With over 70 years of experience in the field of illumination, Oluce can count on a solid background of technical and lighting engineering skills, in addition to a style that has become a true signature trademark.
Unusual materials, unexpected shapes and new lighting sources have, over time, led to revolutionary designs by Tito Agnoli, Joe Colombo, Marco Zanuso and Vico Magistretti, who since the fifties have rewritten the history of lighting.
Today, the company’s expertise shines through in its use of fine, experimental materials—stone, marble, galvanised metals and textured coatings—all carefully and competently treated by Oluce. This is accompanied by continual technological research that guarantees the use of cutting-edge light sources and processes. Blazing the trail for limitless experimentation into aesthetics and function, this confirms the elective relationship Oluce enjoys with the world of design.
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