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Designed by Simon Schmitz
The starting point of AARO was a gesture. A movement. Simon Schmitz wanted to create an as fluid motion as possible, which immediately lead him to the sphere. A sphere has so many fantastic attributes. With a sphere as a joint they are no limited directions, it has no left or right, no top or bottom. So with the sphere as the defining element of this piece, everything else ?revolved? around it. The geometry, the balance, the friction. It all comes down to the sphere, visually pointing at it. The end result is an object that seems to be moved by the wind.
Finishes:
Adjustable arm and shade, structure in steel and anodized aluminium in black
Dimensions:
W1738 x D160 x H1482 mm
Wattage:
4.5W, 2700K, Built in LED
$1,540
The starting point of AARO was a gesture. A movement. Simon Schmitz wanted to create an as fluid motion as possible, which immediately lead him to the sphere. A sphere has so many fantastic attributes. With a sphere as a joint they are no limited directions, it has no left or right, no top or […]
$1,630
The Yasuke lamp brings you on a voyage from soft, warm tones to the bright light of the southern sun. Somewhere between a piece of futurist architecture, a form of 21st century crinoline and a spaceship? Everyone can make its own lighting environment using two dimmers : one to control the bulb?s colour temperature, the […]
$1,270
$700
Delumina Wall is a wall lamp made up of two glass discs which, through a playful and surprising process, let soft light shine through. Using a dial, it is possible to vary the shade of the upper disc, it going from transparency to total opacity, allowing more or less light to pass through as desired.
$2,050
The Clark Collection pushes the limits of form without sacrificing functionality. Bent metal creates shades that both block and reflect the lamp?s light source, casting light evenly. A marble anchor provides a contemporary touch to its surroundings.
$620
$1,000
Found clinging to a creeper, Mono and his ?Magicstick? tumbled to earth, but still manages to work! To give the moon a laugh, the space traveller can vary the intensity of the light Mono gives off. The Magicstick is an On/Off dimmer switch.