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Designed by David Pompa
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 by the opal glass, uncovering its nature and character.
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$1,590.00
A refined table sculpture, Trufa combines classic and contemporary design elements. Crafted from handblown, recycled glass with a sandblasted matte texture and subtle air bubbles, the glass becomes a luminous body of light. This piece invites close appreciation of its details and offers adjustable brightness to shape various atmospheres. Its white metal base complements the […]
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 […]
$620.00
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.
$4,100.00
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 […]
$1,480.00
Between 1951 and 1957, Le Corbusier designed the Sanskar Kendra Museum, a museum in the Indian city of Ahmedabad. The spiral shaped building contains all the fundamentals of his architecture. For this project, in 1954 Le Corbusier conceived a lighting system he named ?Projecteur?, installed in the structure to maximise the lighting effect
$5,830.00
A collaboration between Lambert & Fils and Guillaume Sasseville, Mile offers a variation on the linear suspension, pared down to its simplest, asymmetrical expression, with two lines floating in surprising equilibrium. Direct and indirect light are separated by a 90? pivot, thus marking out space with light. A play on contrasts, Mile is part art […]
$6,230.00
$880.00
The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time. The Flowerpot series consists of several […]