Designed by David Pompa
The shade of this handmade pendant lamp is a game of reflections due to the diversity of materials. The bulb is covered by a handblown glass shade that enhances the light distribution. We use 100% recycled glass and because of that it has an irregular surface with surprisingly tiny air bubbles enclosed inside the material. The glass creates a charming light effect and enhances the light distribution.
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$320
Can vase brings the same material Barro Negro into a new composition. A new sculptural geometry in three different proportions. The vase creates a relationship between form and surrounding, a balance between object and nature, mixing function and aesthetics. Discovering the material and its earth proccesses. The forms and smooth finish accentuate the elegance of […]
$620
The exquisite form and smooth finish accentuates the elegance of Barro Negro. The tubular shape with its flawless edged terrace combines heritage and tradition with a modern twist. Barro negro is a special clay from Oaxaca characterized by its black color that comes from the smoke during the firing process.
$100$30
A vibrant and modern coloured tealight votive that brings a sense of celebration to any table top. With a chic form and alluring reflections, Bon astonishes with a fresh new way of illumination. The timeless artisan process of handblown glass used by Mexican artisans combined with a contemporary touch creating a neoclassical Mexican object.
$1,020
A geometric interaction between volcanic rock and opal glass diffuser. Two geometrical spheres of contrasting yet complementary materials. A compact size made for an intimate moment. The smooth dimmer allows Origo table to shift from sculpture to table lamp and all emotions in between. The new composition complements both pendant and wall version, bringing its […]
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Alfa was the first lamp to feature in the Artemide catalogue the very year the company was founded.
$1,490
Playing with the contrasts between materiality and immateriality, presence, absence, and revelation of light, la Lampe Frechin offers a sensitive experience of optics between science and magic.By confronting timeless materials, and a poetic approach to technology, it illuminates as much as it irradiates spaces.
Danish designer Aleksandar Lazic looked to Italian marble tables from the 1970s when creating the Reverse Lamp. Inspired by the play on structure created by geometric constraints, the conical travertine base and curved, bronzed aluminium shade define the lamp?s perfectly balanced expression. The light diffuses evenly across the unworked stone, left raw to allow the […]