Kushi , "skewer" in Japanese. Abstract shape freely inspired by oriental cuisine. Gently rounded glass geometry pierced by a thin metal rod. Its warm and soft light floats lightly in space. In the suspension version, an elegant invitation to conviviality in contract spaces and in the home.
“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. Dancing leaves outside the window. Like the leaves of a tree blown by the wind, the metal disc of the lamp imitates their shape. Playing with light and shadow, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.
Frame of metropolitan life. The typical lozenge pattern of hot dog stalls on New York street corners inspires the diffuser. Industrial vintage suggestions, obtained with a special use of the die-cutting technique.
The encounter between a young designer and the artisan culture of his land. The minimal lines reveal the beauty of Barro Negro, ceramics made with ancient techniques. Its shiny black color obtained with a special firing, together with the slight imperfections of the manual execution, create an interesting contrast with the metal part.
The Yuma desert extends between the USA and northern Mexico and lives on in the design culture of designer David Pompa. The shiny brass body of the lamp reflects and continuously modifies what is around it, evoking the dunes that are lost indefinitely, never equal to themselves. The magic of oases and mirages returns in the refractions of glass, raw and material.
Fluid and light design. A drop of light to be multiplied as desired to create ever-changing effects. Unique atmospheres for impressive contract interiors. With its elegance and simplicity.
Drops of glass suspended in space like dew, solid and evanescent, multiply their luminous reflections. A system that gives maximum compositional freedom. From two to an infinite number of elements to create chandeliers of all sizes and shapes, from waterfalls to lines of light. And to bring the dimension of dreams into every space, personalizing every project.
A contemporary lightness, an ancient ritual. That of the Lanna, a Thai people who release hundreds of lanterns every year into the starry night. The glass diffuser, suspended in balance in the metal structure, appears ethereal and sophisticated. Intimate and dreamy atmospheres, in the sleeping area and in all domestic and contract interiors.
Kushi , "skewer" in Japanese. Abstract shape freely inspired by oriental cuisine. Gently rounded glass geometry pierced by a thin metal rod. Its warm and soft light floats lightly in space. In the suspension version, an elegant invitation to conviviality in contract spaces and in the home.
Frame of metropolitan life. The typical lozenge pattern of hot dog stalls on New York street corners inspires the diffuser. Industrial vintage suggestions, obtained with a special use of the die-cutting technique.
Elegant geometric patterns embellish the blown glass. The cylinder-shaped volume is tinged with suggestive shaded colours. Shapes and decorations recall the precious glass sets of another era in a modern reinterpretation. Jer lends itself to composing groups of multiple elements, ideal for illuminating large spaces.
The transparency of the plexiglass joins the floral inspiration. An inverted corolla with a fluid and harmonious volume. Several lamps lend themselves to creating balanced compositions, giving a joyful note to the interiors.
Between science and art, a luminous object with an organic and sinuous design. An imaginative version of the atom, for a suspension lamp that becomes even more suggestive in repeated sequences, perfect for large spaces.
Purity of shapes, colors and materials. Warm and soft light. The pendant lampshade in an elegant abstract interpretation. Light and airy it floats in space. A perfect meeting between tradition and contemporary design.
As in a sophisticated herbarium of design, the gentle lines of Lilli recall the beauty of a rare flower. The delicate inverted corolla of the Giglio Martagone is reinterpreted in an original lamp. The soft geometry of the white opal glass diffuser harmoniously combines with the brass pistil, with an even more precious effect.
Kushi , "skewer" in Japanese. Abstract shape freely inspired by oriental cuisine. Gently rounded glass geometry pierced by a thin metal rod. Its warm and soft light floats lightly in space. In the suspension version, an elegant invitation to conviviality in contract spaces and in the home.
A harmonious union between form and function is traced by two linear elements of different sizes that frame the white diffuser, overlapping each other like the petals of a flower. Dala Linear, thanks to the different combinations of finishes, elegantly integrates into collective and residential spaces.
Matter is transformed and becomes a luminous body. Physicality and abstraction in a lamp with an original aesthetic strength. Fluid and irregular shapes create a new, suggestive balance. An object with a marked decorative value, ideal for collective spaces and for contract settings.
Toot recalls the past, but lives in the present. It draws on the optimism and confidence typical of the 50s and 60s, but reinterprets them with the eyes of the 21st century.
The suggestive enveloping and open three-dimensional structure recalls the natural design of a clover. Almost a sculpture with large dimensions, but with extreme lightness. The light source, inserted in the meeting point between the three large petals, reflects the light on the internal surfaces in a play of references.
Nami , which in Japanese means "wave", creates a continuous and suggestive refracting of light. The diffuser, characterized by elegant grooves, opens unexpectedly to the sides, amplifying the light reflections. The graphic line of the structure acts as a visual counterpoint to the glass surfaces, in a new harmony between solidity and lightness.
The wonderful logic of nature reveals patterns of surprising beauty and precision. Like the peacock's tail, the source of inspiration for an original chandelier. The individual elements that compose it create a unique and perfect design, which surprisingly seems to refer to distant atmospheres in a contemporary version.
Pendant lights give an area character and structure. A pendant light that is chosen thoughtfully and sits at the right height is a true added value for your interior. Choose a pendant light that matches your interior with regard to style, size, material and colour, so that becomes a real eye catcher. It is important that the direct light of the pendant light doesn't blind anyone. The distance between the tabletop and the bottom of the lamp is preferably between 50 cm and 70 cm, pendant lights that are not hung above a table, are best at 200 cm above the floor.