Designed by David Pompa
The combination of metal with transparent and satin glass surfaces create a contemporary and unique object. The use of 100% recycled, handblown glass that causes an irregular surface with surprisingly tiny air bubbles enclosed inside the material that create a charming light effect.
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$660
Vitrif pendant combines Barro Negro and copper in a pure and geometrical form. The concept combines a craft and an industrial material to create a contemporary object. Vitrif has a timeless style which fits perfectly in any environment, creating a dramatic light cone.
$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 […]
$1,070
Both materials formed into cylindrical shapes emphasize a smooth yet sharp aesthetics with a monochromatic palette of tones. A sculpture on its own and a light architecture in a cluster of many.
$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 […]
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Interconnect Candle Holder is a bold and illuminating centrepiece of exaggerated proportions, designed for Audo by Colin King. As a source of cosy candlelight, it is characterised by its deceptively simple geometric form: a sphere, an angle and a line, which unite to create a unique design. Available in polished brass or painted steel, it […]
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Colin King?s simple platter leaves a striking impression as a centrepiece on a dining or coffee table. The sculpted acacia wood design appears to float on air, its edges gently curved to cradle its contents.
The Umanoff Planter marries sleek powder coated steel lines with curved handwoven rattan for a natural contrast. Designed in 1961 by the late Arthur Umanoff, a master of mid-century modern, the elevated planter is suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
The Divot Tray melds serene, graphic shapes and a simple material into a refined object with a timeless expression. The cast metal design with a brass finish is a statement piece for a desk, coffee table or dining table ? for keys, incense or candles.