Artemide and Danese Milano relaunch Dalù and Dedalo with new colorways, enhancing two timeless design icons
Artemide and Danese Milano introduce new color options for two symbolic objects of Italian design: the Dalù lamp by Vico Magistretti and the Dedalo umbrella stand by Emma Gismondi Schweinberger. The new colorways refresh their aesthetics, strengthen their character and highlight new design possibilities.

Five new colors for a luminous icon
Artemide expands Dalù’s palette with five tones: light blue, lavender, Klein blue, yellow and green. The re-edition of the celebrated 1960s lamp maintains its molded thermoplastic shell and its instantly recognizable silhouette.
Its compact dimensions and sculptural profile allow Dalù to fit naturally into residential interiors, creative spaces and contemporary environments. The new finishes introduce bold chromatic accents, transforming the object into a true focal point.
Dedalo – Danese Milano: functionality and color for the entrance
Dedalo by Danese Milano is also renewed with the same new colorways. Made of technopolymer, the umbrella stand combines practicality and formal rigor in an essential yet distinctive object.
Perfect for home entryways, offices and contract spaces, Dedalo transforms an everyday function into an act of design. Color adds character and engages in dialogue with minimalist architectures or more eclectic interiors.

A dialogue between memory and contemporaneity
With these new tones, Dalù by Artemide and Dedalo by Danese Milano reaffirm their role within the international design landscape. Tradition and innovation coexist in two objects that withstand the passage of time without losing their identity.
Two icons return to the forefront—ready to write a new chapter in the story of contemporary living.





