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  • Each Akari Light Sculpture is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family business based in Gifu, Japan. The video offers a brief overview of the complex manufacturing process for these lamps, designed by Isamu Noguchi.
  • Each Akari Light Sculpture is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family business based in Gifu, Japan. The video offers a brief overview of the complex manufacturing process for these lamps, designed by Isamu Noguchi.
  • Table lamp with a solid ash base and diffuser in white opal glass, smoked glass or silk glass
  • The fluidity of its movements and its perfect stability make this flexible lamp a light source that can be moved around the table without taking up much space. This articulated lamp incorporates LED technology, allowing you to direct the light beam with precision. Lacquered aluminum structure and diffuser. Switch integrated into the diffuser. Metal base with polycarbonate cap. Available in black and white, and with a range of accessories: base, clamp, table stand, wall mount, and floor stand.
  • Its structure is as simple as it is magical: a round surface housing an LED located at its center and a superimposed glass ball that, when moved, constantly produces the effect of an eclipse. By moving the ball, we dim or brighten the light, and this game captivates with its beautiful visual effect. Bolita aims to encourage user interaction. Florian and Sebastian from the kaschkasch studio conceived the idea of ​​a lamp where dimming was done mechanically, not electronically. This technologically innovative design celebrates the sense of touch. Lacquered steel base housing the light source. A slightly magnetized, opal-blown glass diffuser rests on top of the base and moves across the surface. Switch located on the side of the base.
  • The assembly of basic geometric shapes and the use of wood alongside metal give this family of luminaires an approachable feel while also possessing a distinctive personality. All movements of the shade, including full rotation, are achieved through joints and arms, and their technical precision means that no visible springs or counterweights are required to maintain the chosen position. La palabra inglesa Scantling hace referencia a las dimensiones de la sección de una varilla de madera, y deriva de una herramienta de medida utilizada antiguamente. La evidencia de su juego constructivo procura a esta lámpara una cierta imagen arquetípica, casi gráfica.Tija y base de hierro lacado. Brazo de roble macizo que sostiene un difusor de aluminio. El interruptor está incorporado en la pantalla.
  • The name of the Greek goddess Theia—mother of the sun, moon, and dawn—is given to this lamp because its design primarily aims to express the beauty of light and the fascination we feel for it. Theia has two faces; to discover them, simply rotate it gently on its axis. It can be directed towards the user and function as a reading lamp. Or, it can be directed towards an object or a wall, creating a subtle, indirect light effect that instantly warms the room. This rotation completely changes the perception of the piece, as its metal diffuser is entirely opaque. Base and stem made of lacquered iron. Lacquered aluminum heat sink with integrated switch. Vertical hemisphere made of lacquered cast iron, with a white interior, and a transparent, smoked, thermoformed methacrylate shade.
  • Vetra might seem like just a traditional, hand-blown glass lamp, but when you turn it on, it holds a surprise. Joan Gaspar uses a closed glass diffuser as a reflector, with the unique feature of placing the light source outside the shade instead of inside. It emits more light than expected without being dazzling: a large portion of it is directed downwards, and the rest filters into the shade, subtly illuminating it. As if there were an echo and the light were multiplying, when lit it reveals its entire outline, seemingly alive. This collection has been designed for table, pendant, and floor lamps in various diameters – 20, 32, and 43 cm. In the table and floor lamp versions, the stem is divided into two unequal parts, a detail that disrupts its balance, adding beauty and elegantly resolving the cable exit. Frosted blown glass shade with lacquered aluminum heat sink. Lacquered iron base and stem. 3-position sensor dimmer.
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
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