This design brings together the past and the present. Its reissue is faithful to the original: the base and the stem, available in chrome or charcoal, are made from steel, a material difficult to shape, typical of the industry at that time. In the 1970s, being able to bend steel was innovative, a huge challenge, and it still is today. That’s why Lauro is also a contemporary design because it highlights the achievements of half a century ago. Its methacrylate shade is available in translucent opal projecting a diffuse light, or in two-layer black to provide direct illumination.