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Lazada
Designed by David Pompa
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.
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$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 […]
$1,630.00
The Can Wall Structure Lamp combines industrial elegance with functional versatility. Its distinctive design features a movable arm and a tiltable cylindrical shade crafted from Oaxacan barro negro. This allows the lamp to provide focused light exactly where needed, whether illuminating a work desk, dining area, or reading nook. The cable structure adds a sense […]
$1,870.00
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 […]
$1,560.00
The Trufa wall lamp blends geometric form and contrast in a refined, sculptural design. Handblown from recycled glass, its sandblasted surface with subtle air bubbles transforms into a luminous body of light, casting a soft, layered glow. Mounted against white metal, it creates an interplay of light and shadow, accentuating the purity of its shape. […]
$1,440.00
$580.00
Designed by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet Le Vieux Matelot, Applique Cylindrique is a design that dates back to the early 1930s. Her interest in pivoting screens reflects her observation on human gestures: a simple touch allows to direct the lampshade and to control the light beam, making it possible to adjust intensity and […]
$1,730.00
Lampe de Marseille was named after the Unit? d?Habitation in Marseille, the massive building designed between 1949 and 1952 by Le Corbusier and a symbol of Brutalist architecture.