Designed by David Pompa
The new series of light sculptures named Ambra combines volumes of ancient stones and aluminium. Centerpiece is the Mexican ‘Toba volcanica’ stone that consists of minerals, glass and volcanic debris ejected one million years ago during severe eruptions. Fragments in the geometrical surfaces are testament to these explosions and movement. The contrast between porous textures and smooth dark red underlines the studios contemporary approach on traditional materials and craft. The connecting components between the sculptural stone elements and the aluminium parts originate from an intensive research of linking unique handmade shapes with industrial parts.
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$980
Origo wall lamp structure flips horizontally to bring its shadows and light into a new context. Paring a volcanic rock sphere together with an opal glass diffuser, the contrast and tension between the materials become evident. An interaction of two different materials, a highlight of texture and shine. The handmade recinto volcanic stone is illuminated […]
$350
$1,170
$1,070
Lago embodies a classical pendant lamp. Its material mix becomes a functional combination of clean shapes enhancing the qualities of the natural mineral. The semi translucent stone allows both materials to be appreciated from several angles. Onyx?s opacity reflects its elegance, accentuating the different tones in every piece, making it rich in shades and depths, […]
$6,190
Pebbles are reminders of exceptional moments or favorite places. Their diverse shapes and colors inspired Bomma?s playful collection that invites you to express your creativity. It provides options for creating distinctive combinations. Just as with stones, the crystal components of the Pebbles Collection are absolute originals, thanks to hand-blowing. String the colorful shapes onto its […]
$2,690
$9,490
Dew drops sparkling on a thin blade of grass expose the elemental beauty of nature that continues to fascinate us. The intimately familiar, yet still charming, shape of dew drops inspired this collection with its precise details. Lit by an internal light source offering an exceptional esthetic experience, the crystal objects, with hints of iridescence, […]
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Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect