With her long fingers similar to those of a 15th-century lady caressing a stoat, she picks up a glossy translucent sheet on which she designed a pattern that looks like a work by Mondrian. She puts it on the door of a system in the wall where she had drawn,... always with a pencil, the last object that she designed, in order to realize which are the encumbrance of the glass globe, the thickness of the plate that contains it and especially the height, or the three heights, of this element that is repeated, that proliferates like it always happened with her bookcases, her backstage, her canopies, her glass bricks and her blue columns. The lamp is as thin as its developer, almost like an expression of the intense professional and emotional relationship between developer, company and designer; that’s a quality that belongs to the Milanese culture of the project. The lamp basis can be overcome in order to make one space flow into another. There is a tiny but very important flicker of colour exactly where she wants to direct your eyes: it’s clearly visible when the colour is red, but also when it’s grey ton sur ton, where slightly different tones are due to different finishes. And now we are almost breathless, immersed as we are in an exact, fabulous, enigmatic and complex universe, where you can make a metamorphosis and duplicate life.