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Designed by David Pompa
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 aesthetic to a more personal space.
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$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 […]
$3,520.00
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, […]
The Origo battery Big redefines portable lighting with a larger scale and advanced battery functionality. This table lamp maintains the organic look of the original Origo, now offering more flexibility and freedom of use. It provides consistent, warm light without the need for cables, allowing easy movement across spaces. Perfect for modern, mobile living, the […]
$1,590.00
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 […]
$540.00
$2,150.00
$1,030.00
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.
$1,160.00
Varied colors, transparency and continuously changing shapes – the characteristic features of soap bubbles– inspired this BOMMA collection. When lighted, the metallic sheen of its surface transforms to iridescent and translucent, exposing its crystal character. The entire collection is produced using the technique of hand-blowing without a form. The seemingly perfect droplet of molten glass […]