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The Art of Light: Poltrona Frau and Six N. Five create poetic ‘Moonbeam’ table lamp

The Art of Light: Poltrona Frau and Six N. Five create poetic ‘Moonbeam’ table lamp
Digital India Times Bureau
  • PublishedOctober 22, 2025

Milan, October 22: Italian luxury furniture house Poltrona Frau has collaborated with acclaimed digital artist Six N. Five (Ezequiel Pini) to unveil the Moonbeam Table Lamp, a sculptural creation that blurs the boundary between the physical and digital worlds. The partnership forms part of the brand’s 2025 collection “The Five Seasons,” uniting art, design, and master craftsmanship to explore the emotional power of light.

The Moonbeam lamp evokes the serenity of a solar eclipse — a slender brass or Pelle Frau® disk partially overlaps a pearl-white satin glass orb, producing a crescent of suspended light. The piece exemplifies Poltrona Frau’s artisanal precision and Pini’s poetic digital aesthetic, translating his virtual imagery into tangible form.

“This collaboration transforms an abstract concept into reality,” said Nicola Coropulis, CEO, Poltrona Frau. “Six N. Five’s creative language perfectly aligns with our legacy of craftsmanship.”

For Pini, light remains central to his creative philosophy:

“Light is energy that guides me. Through it, we can give visual sense to complex ideas — uniting the source and result, light and nature, in iconic pieces.”

Poltrona Frau, founded in 1912 and based in Tolentino, Italy, continues to expand its artistic dialogue across its Residential Living, Interiors in Motion, and Custom Interiors divisions, while collaborating with global designers from Jean-Marie Massaud to Neri & Hu.

Six N. Five’s Barcelona-based studio is internationally recognized for its ethereal 3D environments and collaborations with leading brands, combining digital storytelling and material artistry to create works of timeless minimalism and emotional resonance.

Together, Poltrona Frau and Six N. Five illuminate the intersection of craft, technology, and imagination, reaffirming that light — whether digital or real — remains the ultimate medium of emotion and design.

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