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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$2,150
$1,200
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. […]
$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.
$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.
$7,990
The Laurent Collection distills the milk globe to its essential relationship between circle and sphere. A series of thin forms compliment the Laurent globes?forms that carve through space, moving between line, surface, and volume. These forms combine in endless patterns, making it possible for an installation of Laurent lamps to inhabit any space with subtlety […]
$2,050
Between eloquent laconism and sophisticated brutalism, illuminated like an electro-constructivist Kraftwerk clip, the collaboration between DCW ?ditions and Sebastian Summa has been expanded with a new ceiling benchmark : the magnificent NL12 suspension. Designed to illuminate a large dining room table, this light cleverly fitted with an eye-deceiving device, is composed of twelve borosilicate glass […]
$410
For Pritzker Prize-winning architect J?rn Utzon, his father?s naval engineering drawings prompted a lifelong fascination with ships. Such interest is illustrated in Utzon JU1, first released in 1947, a pendant whose distinctive collared shape and sharp lines echo the industrial silhouette of a ship.
$1,850
Shibari is not simply the technique of tying objects with ropes, but a method of communication within hidden systems of lines and loops. In Japanese it?s called Kinbaku: the beauty of tight binding. This sophisticated collection places crystal centerpieces amidst the knots to draw our attention and create variable compositions. Thanks to BOMMA?s daring design, […]