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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.