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Designed by Kwang Ho Lee
The Bolda Collection is the result of a creative dialogue with South Korean designer Kwangho Lee. This collaboration bridges tradition and innovation, combining the Canadian studio’s signature polished aluminium with Lee’s enamelled copper plates, inspired by the ancestral chilbo technique. Concealed beneath the cover fold, the light, seeps into all the integrated openings, accentuating the edges and junctions of each piece. Punctuated by large circular portholes, Bolda’s main body is in constant dialogue with the space around it, shaping its forms according to the observer’s point of view and the surrounding colors. The collection embodies a collaborative exploration of craftsmanship and materiality.
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$1,330.00
Ipoli is a decorative multifunctional collection centered on the movement of playful swiveling heads atop a slender base. The collection draws inspiration from the design tradition of utilitarian, streamlined task lamps and office lighting, while enfolding Lambert & Fils’ unique twist, both poetic and sturdy. Whether employed as a task light, ambient accent, or focal […]
$1,880.00
$3,500.00
The Dot Collection combines the directness of exposed, spherical bulbs with the rich materiality of brass. Focused, geometric compositions contain these two features, balancing line, surface, and luminous points.
$3,440.00
The Cliff Ceiling Lamp showcases the original Materials from Lambert & Fils workshop. Unfished brass rods provide structure for lamps. The finishing details add character and nuance to the lamp?s robust, functional forms.
$480.00
Originally designed in 1959 as a pendant, the Topan table/ floor lamp brings a new perspective to one of Verner Panton’s most recognisable forms, transforming it into a sculptural, freestanding light that plays with transparency and levity.
$340.00
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
$380.00
Sometimes the simplest things are the most lasting and memorable, the Topan pendant being a brilliant example. It was the first mass produced lamp by Verner Panton, later to be followed by the Flowerpot. TopanÕs simplicity and coolness proves to be evergreen.
$2,530.00
The beam inside BOMMA?s Flare lights its magical spiral structure inside the crystal rod. This new collection pays homage to traditional glassmaking techniques and allows architects and designers to create distinctive lighting installations for diverse spaces.