The design of this lamp starts from the study of the architecture of Renzo Piano's Diogene and it's charateristics; A minimum living space complete with everything, totally self-sufficient, with zero impact for the environment, independent and with freedom of movement. The aim was to create a light with the same features of the house: sustainable, self-sufficient and transportable. From this idea was born LAP, an eco-friendly lamp that works thanks to the "magnesium stack" technology. A portable lamp that can be used anywhere and that can be feeded by natural and renewable resources.
Michele Mamprin is industrial designer with a degree in Industrial design at Politecnico of Milano. He was graduated in surveying at the technical institute “Andrea Palladio” of Treviso. Always fascinated by the art world, developed over the years a great interest in interior architecture, design, art and fashion. He believes that life is a great work of art in which love is the heart of everything.
The project was made during the course of "Luce, Uomo, Spazio nel progetto contemporaneo" with Carlotta de Bevilacqua as the professor; in the first year of Laurea Magistrale in Design del prodotto per l'innovazione at Politecnico di Milano.