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Cobra Texture Swivel Table Lamp | Designed by Paolo Orlandini | Martinelli Luce

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Cobra Texture Swivel Table Lamp | Designed by Paolo Orlandini | Martinelli LucePaolo Orladini designed this elegant reinvention of the 1968 Cobra Texture Swivel Table Lamp by Elio Martinelli, taking inspiration from the Japanese art of Kintsugi. The Cobra Texture Swivel Table Lamp features a central pivoting joint that allows the domed upper element to fully rotate on the base, which in turn spins on a steel plate. The result is a dynamic and seductive shape. This exquisite piece is part of a limited series of only 30 signed and

Paolo Orladini designed this elegant reinvention of the 1968 Cobra Texture Swivel Table Lamp by Elio Martinelli, taking inspiration from the Japanese art of Kintsugi. The Cobra Texture Swivel Table Lamp features a central pivoting joint that allows the domed upper element to fully rotate on the base, which in turn spins on a steel plate. The result is a dynamic and seductive shape. This exquisite piece is part of a limited series of only 30 signed and numbered units.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Dimensions:
- Height 40 cm (15.7’’)
- Diam 40 cm (15.7")
- Kg 8.5
Materials:
- Resin
General Information
- Dimmer: Not Dimmable
- Lamp Source: Compact Fluorescent
- Bulb: 1 x CF/Medium (E26)/16W/120V Compact Fluorescent
- Total Wattage: 16 watts

Martinelli Luce is a renowned Italian lighting design company celebrated for its ability to create functional yet artistic lighting fixtures. Founded in 1950 by Elio Martinelli, the company has consistently produced iconic designs that blend form and function. Martinelli Luce lamps are considered icons of Italian design, with famous pieces like the Pipistrello, Cobra, and Serpente. These timeless classics are admired worldwide.The company uses only the highest quality materials such as blown glass, metal, and wood, ensuring the durability and longevity of its products.Martinelli Luce is always at the forefront of innovation, constantly exploring new design possibilities and technologies.All Martinelli Luce products are crafted in Italy, guaranteeing exceptional quality and authentic Italian design.

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There are few who are capable of telling the story of plate techtonics including critical details. Peter Molnar is one of those chosen few who can deliver such a story succinctly and precisely.
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Very nice, but very short, book on the subject.
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This is a very nice, but very short, book on the subject. I learned quite a bit and enough to delve into structural geology and related subjects.
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Bayard B.
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 4
Excellent 120 pages book on a complex subject.
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I thought this was an excellent 120 pages book on a complex subject. It discusses a variety of subjects besides the title of plate tectonics and which are related to it: continental drift, oceanic seafloor spreading, fracture zones, subduction of tectonic plate edges, faulting, the creation of mountains and plateaus, earthquakes, volcanism, oceanic magnetic anomalies, and the locations of concentrated metallic ores. The text is accompanied by almost 40 sketches and diagrams elaborating on the discussions provided in the text. The book also introduces the grand concepts of Earth geology such as the mantle, lithosphere, and asthenosphere. It also provides a short history of the development of the concept of plate tectonics. Finally, the book provides specific detailed descriptions of the formation of major mountain ranges and plateaus such as the Himalayas, the Tibetan Plateau, Tien Shan, the Tarim Basin, the movement of Eastern Asia, the Andes, and the western US mountain ranges. It also gives a short description of the movement of India from the eastern edge of the African Plate to the Eurasian Plate over the past 90+ million years.
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This book is too technical for people who are new to the subject of plate tectonics. In fact, I think it is fair to say that if you can understand this book you don't need to read it but if you need to read it you won't understand it. Books like this have to be leavened with a human dimension in the form of stories about people. This book has such stories but they are very brief and tend to get burried under the tecnical detail. There are other books in the "A Very Short Introduction" series which give far more accessible introductions to plate tectonic (e.g. "Earth Science: A Very Short Introduction"). I would suggest that anyone who was entirely new to the subject should read one of them instead.
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