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Light refracted through a lens is a fundamental principle of optics. Here, two lenses harmoniously encapsulate their interior source, playing a monumental symphony of lights, tone by tone. This Bomma collection is exceptional in its design and material selections, as well as its potential to create unique lighting constellations. Thanks to our special hand-painting technique, the predefined colors of the Lens Collection may be additionally expanded to meet a color variation of your choice. The lighting?s hypnotic design, along with the delicate detail of its canopy, ensures that the collection forms a notable and supremely elegant interior element.
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$4,030.00
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 […]
$9,890.00
$1,610.00
The Parc Collection is inspired by childhood imagination and the essentiality of homemade forms. Evoking the archetype of a flashlight, each lamp from the Parc Collection is a playful reminder of time spent in nature?when a simple tube and piece of string could be used to fashion any number of creations. Created in collaboration with […]
$3,840.00
The Bolda Collection is the result of a creative dialogue with South Korean designer Kwangho Lee. This collaboration bridges tradition and innovation, combining the Canadian studio’s signature polished aluminium with Lee’s enamelled copper plates, inspired by the ancestral chilbo technique. Concealed beneath the cover fold, the light, seeps into all the integrated openings, accentuating the […]
$340.00
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