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Maranga is the name of an invented fruit: exquisite, enticing, succulent. It reinterprets Scandinavian style in terms of the essentiality of form and the rational use of lighting to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere. The screen is made up of 32 segmented pieces that overlap, allowing slivers of light to escape. This interplay of light and shadow creates a rich, nuanced effect and prevents glare, while the lower opening, fitted with a diffuser, emits direct downward light. The screen is composed of 32 polycarbonate pieces joined together to a chromed metal top. At the bottom, there is a transparent polycarbonate diffuser with a prismatic engraving.
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The Pleat Box concept stems from a formal interplay in which the drape of a textile pleat is digitally designed and then applied to the ceramic material. The lamp's exterior is available in white, black, terracotta, and gray ceramic—the result of recycling different glazes. The interior is finished in either glossy white glaze, which emits shimmering reflections that enhance the lamp's light, or 24k gold, generating an exceptionally warm glow. The Pleat Box collection is also available with integrated LED technology, providing indirect lighting that eliminates glare. Ceramic lampshade with a white or gold glazed interior. Ceramic ceiling rose.
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Moving the light source—this is the idea behind Jaume Ramírez's new design. Milana is a system of modular pendant lamps that can be combined and moved both vertically and horizontally.
Paradoxically, this new design begins with the deconstruction of the lamp archetype: by simplifying it to its bare essentials, it is left with only a suspended cylindrical body with an integrated LED. This cylinder can be fitted with various conical shades in pearl white, black, beige, gray, and red, and in several sizes. But the most ingenious feature is that each of these lamps can be fitted with a simple counterweight, allowing it to be moved when hung between two points. The tubular structure and shade are made of lacquered aluminum with a translucent polycarbonate diffuser. A rope with a counterweight allows the lamp to be moved around the space. -
The name MVV comes from the initials of his name, a way of reclaiming his authorship. This was the wish of his grandson—also an architect—and the collaborators at his studio, Two-bo. Pablo, María, and Alberto have revived this lamp 45 years later. Marset acts as a hinge in time, taking the original design—an octagon with overlapping slats—and updating it by giving it a double skin: cherry wood on the outside of the slats, and white on the inside to optimize the quality of the light. The original dimensions – 45 cm – are respected, and the internal structure, originally made of iron, is now also made of polycarbonate to make it lighter. Using wood as a material, the MVV achieves exceptionally warm lighting. A steel and glossy black polycarbonate structure supports eight PET panels with a cherry wood exterior and a white interior. A transparent methacrylate diffuser sits atop the panel.
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The original dimensions – 45 cm – are respected, and the internal structure, originally made of iron, is now also made of polycarbonate to make it lighter. Using wood as a material, the MVV achieves exceptionally warm lighting. A steel and glossy black polycarbonate structure supports eight PET panels with a cherry wood exterior and a white interior. A transparent methacrylate diffuser sits atop the panel. 35 injected ABS discs. Chrome dial.
Finishes: White (RAL 9003), Matte Gray (RAL 7037), Matte Beige (RAL 1001), Black-Gold (RAL 9004-Gold). Available in 5 sizes (diameters of 35, 53, 68, 88, and 132 cm). Also available in a pressed oak finish, only in a 68 cm diameter, with a black chrome dial. -
Bicoca is the new colorful, cordless, battery-powered, energy-efficient, lightweight, and portable lamp that projects an intimate light, adding warmth to your personal space. Made of polycarbonate, Bicoca is based on a superimposition of basic geometric shapes, with an adjustable shade to direct the light. It comes with three accessories that make it even more versatile: A magnet can be attached to its base to secure it to metal surfaces, even vertically, defying gravity. It also includes an accessory that allows you to place it on the sofa or headboard of the bed, creating a cozy atmosphere. And a metal disc is provided to place under the tablecloth when you need to secure the Bicoca to the table. The wide range of colors suits different tastes and spaces. Bicoca is small, easy to handle, versatile, and self-contained. 5W LED 2700K 241lm Luminaire 478lm Light Source (included) Battery: 5 hours at maximum intensity 10 hours at 50% intensity 20 hours at 25% intensity
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Two-seater sofa with teak legs, from the Vimini collection by Patricia Urquiola, featuring a rustic wooden frame and a synthetic fiber shell. This collection will make you feel right at home thanks to its finishes and design. Includes one seat cushion and two 65x65 cm back cushions. Legs: Eco-friendly teak, A-grade Frame: Synthetic fiber, Grade A, easy to clean, abrasion resistant, 10,000 cycle resistance Seat/Backrest: Cushions in different optional colors Terrain & Terrain Laminate
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Beyond its function as a lamp, Dipping Light seeks to evoke emotion. When lit, it is captivating: its different shades of paint filter the light, creating a magical effect in the room. When turned off, it transforms into a colorful glass sphere, an object with great aesthetic appeal. Dipping Light began as an experiment—dipping a lit light bulb in paint several times—but evolved into a table lamp. The multiple layers of paint create concentric circles that trap the light, softening its intensity. This collection is available in two sizes and several colors—green, amber, pink, white, black, and blue. Each lamp illuminates with different shades of light depending on the paint color, creating ambient lighting. Through painting, Jordi Canudas transforms his design into much more than just form and function; Dipping Light has a soul, and its light conveys poetry.
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Vieques is a Kettal collection characterized by the combination of an aluminum structure and a revolutionary new three-dimensional fabric, with exceptional technical characteristics, created especially for this collection and exclusively for Kettal. A macro reproduction of an organic tissue: a coffee filter, seen under a microscope. The search for the combination of natural patterns applied to the world of industry.
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Lluís Porqueras has always designed with absolute simplicity in mind, eliminating the superfluous until only the essence of a useful and simple object remains. This is the case with the Funiculí: 30 years after its first edition, it remains highly relevant. The lampshade rotates 360° to direct the light beam wherever needed. The Funiculí table lamp features a rubber base to prevent the cold metal from touching the table and to add stability. It is available in black, white, red, beige, moss gray, and a new color: blue. Base and shaft in lacquered iron. Shade in lacquered aluminum. Black rubber surrounds the base.
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The Riva collection of outdoor furniture aims above all to create a specific atmosphere for enjoying outdoor spaces. The plank-like design of the seat and backrest perpetuates a long and varied tradition of outdoor seating that follows a similar pattern, and in this case, offers both an attractive aesthetic and maximum comfort.
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Wood is a great ally for creating intimate lighting, a difficult material to shape, which the Ginger collection resolves with clarity. The combination of wood veneers, paper, and resins pressed under high pressure results in a luminaire with an almost flat, understated appearance, illuminating spaces with indirect light from a subtle presence. Diffuser and base made of 4mm pressed wood in natural oak or wenge. Heat sink made of injected aluminum and metal stem lacquered in matte black.












