Designed by David Pompa
The new series of light sculptures named Ambra combines volumes of ancient stones and aluminium. Centerpiece is the Mexican ‘Toba volcanica’ stone that consists of minerals, glass and volcanic debris ejected one million years ago during severe eruptions. Fragments in the geometrical surfaces are testament to these explosions and movement. The contrast between porous textures and smooth dark red underlines the studios contemporary approach on traditional materials and craft. The connecting components between the sculptural stone elements and the aluminium parts originate from an intensive research of linking unique handmade shapes with industrial parts.
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$1,250
$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
Lago embodies a classical pendant lamp. Its material mix becomes a functional combination of clean shapes enhancing the qualities of the natural mineral. The semi translucent stone allows both materials to be appreciated from several angles. Onyx?s opacity reflects its elegance, accentuating the different tones in every piece, making it rich in shades and depths, […]
$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.
$400
The spinning-top toy, a childhood favourite, inspires to the joyful form of the Spinning pendant along with the process of metal spinning. Here, form truly meets function in an innovative way.
$24,120
Cast is a large modular pendant lighting system made from fibreglass. With the option of combining pre-cast straight and corner pieces, this pendant light can exist in many varieties of form and size.
$370
Sometimes the simplest things are the most lasting and memorable, the Topan pendant being a brilliant example. It was the first mass produced lamp by Verner Panton, later to be followed by the Flowerpot. Topan?s simplicity and coolness proves to be evergreen.
$530
While experimenting with the reflections and refraction of light, designer Samuel Wilkinson discovered a beautiful quilted effect when the light source was surrounded by patterned glass. This led to his design of the Blown series.