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Designed by Dechem Studio
The first lighting collection using Fragmentglass. A new glass material by Bomma that upcycles shards of glass from previous production to give them new life. The new lighting carries BOMMA?s signature combination of innovation, craft, technology and distinctive design. The shapes resemble gemstones created under pressure to reveal inner beauty.
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$7,900.00
The name chosen for this Bomma collection, inspired by basic geometric shapes, comes from the Greek word for ?appearances.? According to Plato?s teachings, phenomena are mere transient images of eternal and perfect forms and thus inherently unreal. A fitting name for objects made of glass ? a material that is both rigid and flexible, as […]
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The sculptural structures of minerals and their perfectly smooth surfaces are among the most precious treasures from the very core of the Earth, only revealing their optical magic once they encounter a source of light. This Bomma collection was inspired by pyrite, the golden fire-stone in the shape of a perfect cube, while the silver […]
$6,590.00
$7,680.00
$13,570.00
The Beaubien Collection?s strong black lines bend in and out of space, moving effortlessly between simplicity and ornamentation. Round and cubic brass connectors complete the lamps? structures and add a rich material contrast to the powder coated rods. The collection?s industrial and graphic aesthetic is imbued with a palette of influences, from traditional Chinese screens […]
$9,890.00
Bomma?s Orbital traces paths of multicolored celestial bodies that glow with hypnotically red-hot cores. This ingenious design of mouth-blown glass lenses, held together by a metal mounting, creates a fascinating visual experience from many different angles. Our unique lighting objects in moonlight clear, pastel pink, sea blue, polar white and mysterious black, lend a truly […]
$1,520.00
The Kepler collection is made of painted extruded aluminium, whose continuous line is obtained through a three-dimensional manufacturing process developed by Nemo. Designed on the basis of the mathematical principle of the M?bius strip
$1,480.00
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