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Argyle

Blown glass diamonds weave an intricate fabric of light, through the magic of reflection and tessellation.

Inspired by Australia’s famed coloured diamonds and the Argyle textile pattern, Nichetto Studio has thoughtfully combined Luca Nichetto’s native legacy of contemporary glass design with Rakumba’s half-century heritage of lighting and fabric.

Interpreted through the medium of glass, the Argyle collection reveals interlocking diamond forms, composed in colourless or subtly coloured layers. Presenting as pendant, floor and table lamps, Argyle spans a multitude of applications; singular gem-like units hanging above tables, tessellating screens forming a tapestry of light across open spaces, and grand chandelier compositions in luxurious foyers.

Nichetto Studio’s collaboration with Rakumba represents their first work with an Australian brand and reflects a shared love of strong narrative and emotional connection to design.

Argyle: Weaving light into diamonds.

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Argyle Floor

Ø35cm X H 130cm

MAXIMUM OF 6 LIGHT MODULES

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Argyle Pendant

Ø30cm X H 21.5cm, 43cm, 64.5cm ... 1720cm

MAXIMUM OF 8 LIGHT MODULES

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Argyle Table

Ø30cm X H 22.5cm, Ø30cm X H 44cm

Argyle Design Story

“I wanted to understand Rakumba’s heritage and expertise, and also incorporate something uniquely Australian.”

- Luca Nichetto, Founder of Nichetto Studio.

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Nichetto Studio

Luca Nichetto founded his eponymous multidisciplinary design practice in Venice, Italy in 2006, specialising in industrial design, product design and design consultancy. From the very beginning, Nichetto Studio worked with a number of different brands and organisations; these collaborations were to become a cornerstone of his work and his influence had soon expanded far beyond Venice and Italy’s borders.

Fellow Treviso-born designer Francesco Dompieri joined the studio as a partner in 2007, and four years later, Nichetto opened a second studio in Stockholm, Sweden, catering to an ever-growing number of requests for collaboration from international companies. Soon, the studio’s work was broadening out from its initial focus on designed objects.

Today, the studio works with a variety of brands and clients from around the world and its expertise is sought out across all design disciplines. A deep passion for, and knowledge of, industrial and craft manufacturing processes runs through every aspect of the studio’s work. Its projects abound in carefully selected cultural references and a keen attention to detail.

The practice’s unique position within both Scandinavian and Italian design culture has given Nichetto Studio worldwide acclaim that extends far beyond the confines of the design industry.

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