Lighting

Torre Light Sculpture

Umberto Bellardi Ricci 13.300 EUR

Torre is a vertical light sculpture defined by presence and restraint. Its monolithic form reads as a solid volume by day, while at night a precise incision of warm light reveals its inner life. The contrast between opacity and glow creates a slow, atmospheric illumination that feels architectural rather than decorative.

Standing somewhere between sculpture and column, Torre anchors a space through weight, scale, and stillness. It invites light to emerge gradually, turning illumination into an experience of depth, shadow, and quiet intensity.

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  • Curator's Note

    Torre is a favorite for its quiet authority—an object that holds space with restraint, letting light speak only when it truly matters.
  • Dimensions

    H 213.4 cm × W 55.9 cm × D 45.7 cm
  • Materials

    Finish: Folded Patinated Steel Sculpture with warm Led light

Umberto Ricci, German-Italian architect, sculptor and designer working in New York, whose work fuses industrial materials with sculptural form

German-Italian architect, sculptor, and designer Umberto Bellardi Ricci moves fluidly between the worlds of art, architecture, and design. Trained in social anthropology, philosophy, and architecture at the Architectural Association in London, his practice reflects a deep fascination with material tension and spatial composition.

Based in New York’s Navy Yard, Bellardi Ricci creates furniture and sculptural works that inhabit the intersection between structure and poetry. His pieces often juxtapose industrial and refined materials—folded steel, I-beams, bronze, marble, and glass—balancing the raw and the delicate in a dialogue of contrasts. Each work carries an architectural sensibility, yet resists the rigidity of architecture, instead revealing a quiet emotion through proportion, balance, and gesture.

Born in Luxembourg to an Italian father and German mother, Bellardi Ricci’s multicultural upbringing infuses his work with a sense of displacement and universality. His collections have been exhibited internationally across New York, Paris, and Milan, and are represented by leading contemporary design galleries. Whether sculptural lighting, furniture, or large-scale installations, his works invite contemplation—spaces and forms that feel at once industrial and deeply human.