A line of light and a thin metal sheet create a faint yet effective diffusion. Lámina was born in a flash as a family of pendant lamps, with an exceptional lightness that knows how to be smart. It now stands as light sculptures that contrast with any wall finish on its back.
In its golden version, Lámina redefines its reflection game by flattening its arc and changing the colour of its lampshade, generating new concavities that are visible to the eye. A variation with totemic evocations that illuminates with surprising quality.
This lamp fascinates the eye with the elegance of its curve and soothing light. In 1907, painter Mariano Fortuny Madrazo prolifically used reflective lighting, which he deemed essential to achieve the right colour, with his iconic homonymous lamp.
Whether as a single unit or several in sequence, in small or large sizes, Antoni Arola’s combination of formal purity and functional virtue elicits emotion. A marriage of the poetic and the practical; creating a soft and pleasant light, without glare.
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A line of light and a thin metal sheet create a faint yet effective diffusion. Lámina was born in a flash as a family of pendant lamps, with an exceptional lightness that knows how to be smart. It now stands as light sculptures that contrast with any wall finish on its back.
In its golden version, Lámina redefines its reflection game by flattening its arc and changing the colour of its lampshade, generating new concavities that are visible to the eye. A variation with totemic evocations that illuminates with surprising quality.
This lamp fascinates the eye with the elegance of its curve and soothing light. In 1907, painter Mariano Fortuny Madrazo prolifically used reflective lighting, which he deemed essential to achieve the right colour, with his iconic homonymous lamp.
Whether as a single unit or several in sequence, in small or large sizes, Antoni Arola’s combination of formal purity and functional virtue elicits emotion. A marriage of the poetic and the practical; creating a soft and pleasant light, without glare.
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