
Cassina recently resurrected the Iride floor lamp — originally designed in 1970 by Ico Parisi — from the architect and designer’s official archive and applied modern-day technology to its structure.

Expressing a futurist style, the complex tower features a column of discs (32 or 49, depending on the height) that are illuminated by an internal LED source; activated by the wave of a hand, the dimmable light transitions effortlessly from cool to warm. It’s available in polished aluminum or glossy red (shown).