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Designed by David Pompa
Finishes:
Fitting in barro negro pottery
Dimensions:
DIA80 x H155 mm
Wattage:
5W, GU10
$2,800.00
The Cilia Floor lamp combines quiet presence with striking design. Its handwoven palma shade diffuses light gently, creating angular shadows that elevate the room?s atmosphere. A refined, minimalist base anchors the piece while enhancing its sense of lightness. Carefully interwoven components hold the elements together with subtle tension, ensuring both integrity and harmony. This design […]
$1,100.00
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.
Geometry in its purest form. Origo embodies opposite essences mirroring volcanic rock and an opal glass diffuser. An exploration of an interaction, light shining onto the texture of the volcanic rock, revealing its relief and contour. Sober and logical, both materials create a relationship between light and composition. Spheres work as a double geometry, mirroring […]
$2,150.00
$1,720.00
Gople?s elementary shape enhances the beauty of the hand- made blown glass. The white version is made following an age-old Venetian technique that fuses white glass with crystal, combining them both during blowing and thus making each piece unique.
$800.00
Origo wall lamp structure flips horizontally to bring its shadows and light into a new context. Paring a volcanic rock sphere together with an opal glass diffuser, the contrast and tension between the materials become evident. An interaction of two different materials, a highlight of texture and shine. The handmade recinto volcanic stone is illuminated […]
$4,170.00
Its sinuous curves resulting from the shaping of a sheet of frosted methacrylate softly diffuse the light. It brings together ?simplicity and concept? which for Magistretti are at the heart of durable design.
$11,250.00
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 […]