Iconic light sculpture of the 20. century
The Stemlite floor lamp from Gubi , designed by Bill Curry in 1962, is considered a milestone in modern lighting design. As the first so-called "total look" luminaire, it broke Stemlite the traditional separation of base and shade and united both elements in a clear, sculptural form.
Named "Most Influential Lamp of the Year" by Industrial Design Magazine in 1965 and used on the set of the original Star Trek series, among others, it shaped an entire design era. Stemlite an entire design era. After almost five decades, it has been faithfully reissued by Gubi - with careful technical adaptations to meet today's safety standards. An integrated counterweight in the base provides additional stability without changing the characteristic silhouette.
The Stemlight is ideal for living and lounge areas. The opal glass body emits a soft, evenly diffused light, while the organic lines create a timeless balance between futuristic clarity and homely warmth.
- Design icon from 1962, reissued by Gubi
- Opal glass body for soft, atmospheric light
- Sculptural mid-century aesthetics with modern stability