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Designed by David Pompa
Meta Parallel suspends its elements in a horizontal plane. The metal element becomes a new visual object that reinforces balance and tension. Enclosed volcanic stones placed at a defined distance are much more than the sum of their parts. The canopy starts a conversation between func-tion and aesthetics, creating a unique integrated piece. A sculpture with its own language.
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$1,590.00
Trufa is a refined addition to our collection. This pendant, crafted from handblown, recycled glass, features a sandblasted surface with a matte texture and subtle air bubbles. The glass transforms into a white, luminous body of light, offering a soft, diffused glow. The design incorporates a white metal structure and cable, complementing the glass with […]
$900.00$765.00
The Can Table takes the essence of the Can collection to a new level with portable functionality. It keeps the minimalist, geometric shape inspired by pre-Hispanic traditions, now with a battery that lets you move it freely around any space. Handmade, each piece has its own unique texture, and the play of light and shadow […]
$2,110.00
The Cilia Pendant merges handwoven palm with industrial elements, creating a sculptural presence. The tension between the fine threads and metal components keep the shade’s form, offering a dynamic contrast between the organic elegance of palma and the structural precision of aluminium. By rotating the palma shade, you can redirect the light, crafting a soft, […]
$680.00$578.00
$520.00
A beloved part of the &Tradition collection since 2010, the Flowerpot lamp is an icon of Danish design. Debuted by Verner Panton in 1968, the acclaimed designer produced numerous sketches of Flowerpot Ð yet the wall lamp version never made its way to production. Many years later, &Tradition, in close collaboration with the Panton family, […]
$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.
$530.00
Wall lamps designed in 1962 by Charlotte Perriand for her mountain chalet in M?ribel in the French Alps.