MVV

MVV

marset > Ceiling lamp

The MVV story begins in the 1970s. This new suspension lamp is a first, and was designed by Manuel Valls Vergés, one of Spain’s most notable architects at the time and partner of Jose Antonio Coderch for 15 years, alongside whom he undertook such prominent projects as the Ugalde house, near Barcelona. The MVV name reflects Vergés’ initials, as a way of displaying his authorship of this unique lamp. That was the desire of his grandson, also an architect, and of his partners in the Two-bo studio. Pablo, María and Alberto rescued this lamp 45 years later.Marset, acting as a bridge in time, took the original design —an octagon with overlapping sheets— and updated it by giving it a dual skin: cherry wood on the outside of the sheets and a white colour inside to enhance the light quality. The measurements are the same as the original’s —45 cm— and the interior structure, which was originally made of iron, is now polycarbonate, which makes it lighter. Through the use of wood, the MVV yields an exceptionally warm light. An understated, rational and eminently geometric lamp —the MVV is like a construction site, in which the direct, down-facing light is complemented by indirect light that filters through the sheets. A design that, though timeless, reflects the constructive logic of that period and evokes a great many memories.

Neón de Luz

Neón de Luz

marset > Ceiling lamp

Versatile and functional, Neón de Luz is a design intended for spaces where constant lighting is needed. Its light source is housed in a translucent polycarbonate profile. It can be installed both as a wall lamp or as a suspension lamp. 

Piola

Piola

marset > Ceiling lamp

How does one design a light that translates the playfulness of an endlessly spiraling ribbon? The Piola collection is about imitating this fluidity of infinite movement, in search of a balance between the diffusion of light and the creation of shadows.A central metal column holds more than 5 meters of spiraling, laminated band, enveloping, protecting, and sifting the light for beauty and comfort. Several different types of light coexist here: direct downward light, indirect reflected light, and a light that sneaks between the edges of the spiral, illuminating the fixture itself with a warm, homey glow. The fixture’s spiraling form breaks with the monotony of cleanly ordered lines, offering a different face from every angle. At the same time, the central column provides a symmetry and solidity that supports and reinforces the visual movement of the screen.

Pu-erh

Pu-erh

marset > Ceiling lamp

The distinction of the new Pu-erh collection lies in its use of ceramics as material to yield a lamp with a delicate, fabric-like effect. Designer and ceramist Xavier Mañosa has created a texture, evoking pleated silk, which is then applied to a conical shade, casting a wide and beautiful ray of illumination.The Pu-erh begins with a rough sketch, drawn by the hand of its designer. This sketch, with all its ridges and grooves, is applied directly to the ceramic mold, yielding a lamp whose irregular variations supply a raw, natural effect. This underlies the collection’s most essential aspect: the simplicity of its artisanal process. The craftsman barely intervenes, letting the lamp take shape naturally within the mold. The Pu-erh is arresting in its simplicity and innovative in the transparency of its process. This new collection of suspension lamps is available in three sizes —21, 32, and 42 cm— and a wide range of muted colors that allows one to appreciate the texture of the ceramic: black, blue, white, burgundy and pink. Dancing off the beautifully rippled underside of the shade, Pu-erh’s light is warm, pleasant, and playful.

Santorini

Santorini

marset > Ceiling lamp

Inspired by the lanterns found on fishing boats, this collection of outdoor customizable lamps allows you to create multiple compositions. Users can choose how many shades to place on the diffuser, along with their order, position and direction. This interplay of combinations yields a rich array of direct or reflected light.This collection remains rich in its nuances and shapes by allowing the user to position the shades, creating different lighting arrangements. As such, with the Santorini Indoor the light can still be direct or reflected, simply and easily, with shades in four comforting colors: soft pink, clear green, sand or off-white. The new cloth cable gives it an appropriate softness and elegance. The variations on the Santorini lamp are further expanded by the choice of the shade color, which comes in white, grey and mustard.

Scotch Club

Scotch Club

marset > Ceiling lamp

The warmth of the Scotch Club’s ceramics contrasts with the angles of the shade. This design follows a careful artisanal production process in which its shade is kiln-fired four times. But the Scotch Club collection isn’t just defined by ceramics. The different enamels created especially for this collection – white, terracotta and black for the outside and the brilliant white enamel or 24-carat liquid gold finishes for the inside – provide colour and texture.This original design draws geometric sculptures and is available in pendant, wall and small ceiling light versions.  

Soho

Soho

marset > Ceiling lamp

The Soho makes a statement in recognition of those lamps that were traditionally used to light up markets, taverns and cafeterias.It is made from rotation-molded polyethylene, a technique that allows us to offer it in different sizes: 38-cm diameter for smaller spaces, 57 cm and 112 cm for large spaces. This collection is also available for outdoors, including wall and floor versions in different colours: black, gray, translucent white, and sky blue.

Vetra

Vetra

marset > Ceiling lamp

At first glance, Vetra could be no more than a traditional, old-fashioned, blown-glass lamp, but turning it on yields a surprise. Joan Gaspar uses a completely closed glass diffuser as a reflector, and creatively places the light source outside -instead of inside- the shade. The Vetra gives off more light than one would expect, without glare. Much of the light is directed downward, and the rest is filtered toward the inside of the shade, subtly illuminating it.Like an echo multiplying the light, when it’s on, its entire outline is drawn out and seems to come alive. This collection is offered in different diameters (20, 32 and 43 cm) in white and amber, a color that emphasizes even more its relationship with the light. A contrasting layout in which the lamp proper becomes more visible and its light – sheltered by these tones – warmer.

Zenc

Zenc

marset > Ceiling lamp

The Zenc’s design is inspired by the water tanks on New York rooftops. With this in mind, Gaspar has created a contemporary form reminiscent of industrial aesthetics.A shade 44 cm in diameter and 28 cm high surrounds the light source. On the outside its texture enriches the volume, and generates surprise… It seems to be made of metal, specifically zinc, a material traditionally linked to storage tanks, and like tanks, even the joints stick out. However, it is produced in rotomoulded bi-layer polyethylene. Its interior is covered in a white layer so that the light bounces, emanates and catches the eye. And that’s where the contrast is created: the outside is available in several colours – blue, grey, off-white, red, pale pink and pale yellow – while the inside is always white. A simple design reminiscent of a circular house, an archetype of essential shapes that also work in combination with each other, in different heights and colours, to offer multiple lighting possibilities. Walking around New York means looking up, wanting to discover where the skyscrapers end. On his last trip to this city, Joan Gaspar looked around the rooftops of New York and there, seeing the water tanks, he found the shape for this new design. A unique element that forms part of the city’s skyline. Water tanks have been a sign of New York’s identity since the beginning of the 19th century, and not only are they still there, but, surprisingly enough, they are also still installed, performing the same function.

Plaff-on!

Plaff-on!

marset > Ceiling lamp

The quality of a product’s design lies in whether or not it withstands the test of time. Plaff-on! has been illuminating indoor and outdoor ceilings and walls for more than a decade, and recently, thanks to a bollard version, gardens as well. A collection that is now expanding to include a new pendant version with a totally industrial vibe. Solid and compact, its 16-cm-wide structure, in black or rust brown, surrounds the glass diffuser.A design that combines simplicity and functionality and which in this new pendant version comes with a garland accessory allowing different lamps to be joined to a single point of light. Finally, a neoprene cable ensures waterproofing with no deterioration. The new Plaff-on! projects the light directly downwards. This highly effective collection continues to evolve and expand its applications, proving that a functional design is a lasting design.

Jaima

Jaima

marset > Ceiling lamp

Through the language of textiles, Joan Gaspar has designed a light of flexible, ductile materials that sifts the light as readily as it moves with the wind. In the Jaima collection, the light is the shade and weaver of emotions.This new collection takes its name from the Bedouin tents of North Africa, and is inspired by their varied fabrics and forms. The textilene shade is available in three sizes and four different colors, with a blank interior to optimize the quality of the downward light. The shades can be combined with two versatile stands to make various sizes of adjustable, rotating floor lamps; the fixture can also be affixed directly to the floor or wall, and the shades can be hung independently as pendants.    

Santorini

Santorini

marset > Ceiling lamp

Inspired by the lanterns found on fishing boats, this collection of outdoor customizable lamps allows you to create multiple compositions. Users can choose how many shades to place on the diffuser, along with their order, position and direction. This interplay of combinations yields a rich array of direct or reflected light.The Santorini collection can be hung from the ceiling, either individually or clustered together, or they can be strung up like a garland. They also work as wall lamps or standing lamps using accessories that can easily be added.

Soho

Soho

marset > Ceiling lamp

Soho is presented as a statement, in recognition of the merits of the lamps traditionally used in markets, taverns and cafeterias. After studying different volumes, proportions and materials, new uses and lighting effects have emerged.It is cast in rotomolded polyethylene, a technique that allows the suspension version to be made in various sizes: 38, 57 and 112 cm in diameter. It is also available in wall, ceiling and floor versions. The entire collection is offered in various finishes: black, grey, white, and sky blue.

Santorini

Santorini

marset > Ceiling lamp

Inspired by the lanterns found on fishing boats, this collection of outdoor customizable lamps allows you to create multiple compositions. Users can choose how many shades to place on the diffuser, along with their order, position and direction. This interplay of combinations yields a rich array of direct or reflected light.The variations on the Santorini lamp are further expanded by the choice of the shade color, which comes in white, grey and mustard. Also, the Santorini collection has been expanded with the addition of two ceiling and wall versions with a more conventional attachment system in the guise of a tube structure that confers on the light a more solid appearance.

Soho

Soho

marset > Ceiling lamp

Soho is presented as a statement, in recognition of the merits of the lamps traditionally used in markets, taverns and cafeterias. After studying different volumes, proportions and materials, new uses and lighting effects have emerged.The use of rotation-moulded polyethylene allows us to easily offer this fixture in a wide range of sizes. The ceiling version is available with a 57-cm shade in one of numerous finishes: black, grey, white, sand and sky blue.

Sticky lamp

Sticky lamp

droog > Ceiling lamp

No more wrap rage. The hard plastic packaging, that is often hard to remove without getting frustrated, has become the lampshade. You can stick this self-adhesive light wherever you want, on the ceiling, door, wall or floor.

Spare LED bulb 85 Lamps

Spare LED bulb 85 Lamps

droog > Ceiling lamp

Spare LED bulb for 85 Lamps.

Milk Bottle Lamp (single)

Milk Bottle Lamp (single)

droog > Ceiling lamp

This lamp functions in the same way as its counterpart the Milk bottle lamp, except this one hangs independently.

Noum Lamp

Noum Lamp

tonellidesign > Ceiling lamp

Noum combines the craftmanship of solid wood with the lighting technology. The delicate graphic sign is emphasized in multiple lamps installations, becoming the absolute protagonist of the ambience. The emitted light warmly and cosily illuminates the room and defines the distinctive section of the wooden structure, distinguished by a fluid and asymmetric shape. Collection of lamps in solid wood in Siberian Ash, Eucalipto or natura Oak finish. Available with one or two hanging elements, with a sole ceiling plate and height adjustable black suspension cable. Free hanging version with black power cable and plug for socket. Ligthing system with LED light COB 3000°K.

Hyperion lamp

Hyperion lamp

tonellidesign > Ceiling lamp

The Hyperion design furniture is part of the lamp collection designed by Massimo Castagna and characterized by elements with a great impact. The rounded cubic structure in transparent blown pyrex glass rests on a metal base available in polished gold, gunmetal and chrome finishes. While inside there is the dimmable led bulb G4 3000K. The Hyperion design furniture can be positioned in different solutions, following the configuration in suspension, on the floor or on the table. The first is particularly suitable for use in multiple lamp installations, even at different heights. The others, on the other hand, find their best expression in the various rooms of the house, from the living area to the sleeping area to the study.

RAY hanging lamp

RAY hanging lamp

gispen > Ceiling lamp

RAY is a sunny pendant lamp made from thinly cut steel. The laser-cut shadow lines are bent into various shapes and sizes. Each different model will diffuse a different light pattern. The more closely the lines are clustered, the more the light will be focused on a central point.

Thunderball hanging lamp

Thunderball hanging lamp

gispen > Ceiling lamp

Thunderball is a hanging lamp made of steel that can be shaped according to your own wishes, creating a unique lamp. By playing with the shapes of the lamp and varying the spaces in between, a special light effect is created.

Slingerlamp hanging lamp

Slingerlamp hanging lamp

gispen > Ceiling lamp

Slingerlamp is a large hanging lamp with an open structure that ensures a special light distribution. The elegant hanging lamp consists of a large light source surrounded by two laser-cut shades of different sizes.

Apollo Chandelier

Apollo Chandelier

hay > Ceiling lamp

Designed by STUDIO 0405 the Apollo Chandelier is a contemporary take on a classic lamp archetype sharing basic structural characteristics of the traditional chandelier updated in a sculptural and functional design. Comprising multiple mouth-blown opal glass shades atop curved tubular arms creating a contrasting expression between the handcrafted organically shaped shades and the industrial anodised aluminium tubing. The Apollo Chandelier makes an ideal room centrepiece suitable for using in a variety of private and public places. Available in two different sizes with six or 12 arms.

Matin Flush Mount Lamp

Matin Flush Mount Lamp

hay > Ceiling lamp

Designed by Inga Semp the Matin Flush Mount offers a contemporary yet poetic design with a construction that combines visual delicacy with physical robustness. The lamp comprises a painted steel bracket for mounting onto the wall or ceiling and is covered by a pleated cotton shade in two sizes with different colour options. The light source is two retrofit E14 bulbs that create a soft and ambient light.

Factor Linear Suspension Lamp

Factor Linear Suspension Lamp

hay > Ceiling lamp

Factor Linear Suspension is an innovative lamp concept created by Swiss designer Dimitri Bhler. Featuring a tubular design with a rotatable core element that can be positioned to provide 360 degrees of infinite movement it enables users to create a personalised lit environment with either direct or indirect light. Constructed with easy-to-assemble components it offers a simple plug-and-play lighting solution that requires no tools for assembly and adjustment. Made from extruded aluminium the lamp features a dimmable integrated LED light source and is available in different colour options in both wet sprayed and anodised finishes. Factor is available in two variants depending on the users needs one offering a warmer diffused light output that can be used to create ambience above a dining table over a kitchen island or in a home office and another that provides a cooler more focused light that is well suited to offices public buildings and other professional areas requiring a more task-oriented lighting solution offering superb colour rendering and glare prevention thanks to the custom glare control louver concealed inside the lamp.

Nelson Pendant

Nelson Pendant

hay > Ceiling lamp

Designed by George Nelson in 1947 the Nelson Bubble Pendant Lamp series comprises a range of pendant lighting solutions with varying spherical silhouettes. Inspired by a set of silk-covered Swedish hanging lamps the lamps organic shapes appear to delicately float overhead offering a soft and atmospheric light. Available in Ball Pear Apple Cigar Saucer Lantern and Propeller variants in different sizes.

Pao Pendant

Pao Pendant

hay > Ceiling lamp

An exciting collaboration with Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa the Pao Pendant is named after the soft glowing shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents. By keeping the aesthetics modest and simple Fukasawa creates a beautiful everyday object that is in harmony with its environment. The light source is concealed from view within the shade resulting in a clean and simple design with no visual intrusions. The pendants shades are crafted from steel with a high-gloss finish and are available in different sizes and colours. Their functionality and the deliberate simplicity of the design make them suitable for a wide range of spaces and uses in domestic and corporate environments.

PC Linear

PC Linear

hay > Ceiling lamp

Pierre Charpins PC Linear is the latest member to join the family of PC lamps. The new design shares the same simple and elegant profile that is present in the rest of the family. The PC Linears shade is pressed from a single aluminium component with a wet-sprayed finish. The linear design is ideal for suspending over meeting or dining tables as well as for illuminating exhibition shelves in commercial spaces. The PC Linear is available in black or white and is suitable for both contract and domestic use.

PC Pendant

PC Pendant

hay > Ceiling lamp

Pierre Charpins PC Pendants is a collection of refined suspension lighting that can be used independently or clustered together. The pendants are constructed in anodised aluminium which makes the surface more resistant to corrosion. The light source in each pendant lamp is hidden by a removable polycarbonate moulded diffuser creating both a soft directional output of light and determining the form of the lamp itself. The PC Pendants are available in a variety of sizes and colours and are suitable for both contract and domestic markets.

Pao Glass Pendant

Pao Glass Pendant

hay > Ceiling lamp

An exciting collaboration with Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa the Pao Glass Pendant is named after the soft glowing shape of traditional Mongolian Pao tents. By keeping the aesthetics modest and simple Fukasawa creates a beautiful everyday object that is in harmony with its environment. Featuring a custom LED light source and diffuser nestled within the opal glass shade Pao offers a functional output of light whilst still enabling a warm homely glow. Available in different sizes the functionality and the deliberate simplicity of the design make it suitable for a wide range of spaces and uses in domestic and corporate environments.

Sling

Sling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A single unipolar cable transfers current and supports multiple light sources. Like a slingshot in the open air, this cable projects light installations, giving life to spectacular geometries and configurations that are always unexpected. Straight from our childhood, Sling plays with simplicity and endless variables.

Motus

Motus

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Unconditional freedom and ability to adapt to a stimulating environment and changing needs. This is the common denominator between Motus and a skill sport such as vertical wall climbing. Press and Release. A single interaction, a simple movement. Motus slides along its power cord, adjusting to different heights and supporting itself thanks to its own weight.

Kooi

Kooi

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Kooi is inspired by Chinese Shan shui painting and conveys its philosophy. Thanks to the contrast between the glass diffuser and the metal frame, lights and shadows become the protagonists of continuous visual effects and unprecedented changes of perspective. Glass and metal. Light and heavy. Black and white. The Shan shui spirit becomes a suspension lamp.

Kate

Kate

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Architectural forms and unconventional dimensions. The headgear worn by the Duchess of Cambridge for the 70th anniversary of the English jubilee inspires Kate, the ceiling light that rewrites the perceptual rules of space. This conical lamp is positioned on the ceiling with an inclination of 15 degrees in order to diffuse the light in an unexpected way.

Mitos

Mitos

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Like Ariadne donates Theseus a thread so that he could retrace his way out of the labyrinth of the Minotaur, Mitos goes along with light in domestic and public environments. This system of adjustable spotlights transfers an unusual eclecticism over the ceiling, enhancing the ambience of the scene.

Dala Linear

Dala Linear

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A harmonious synthesis of 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. Thanks to the different combinations of finishes, Dala Linear integrates elegantly into collective and residential spaces.

Flow

Flow

kdln > Ceiling lamp

“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. The metallic disc of the lamp imitates the shape of the leaves of a tree, blown by the wind. With or without light, the elements can be combined to make touching installations. Playing with shadows and lights, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.

Flow Ceiling

Flow Ceiling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. The metallic disc of the lamp imitates the shape of the leaves of a tree, blown by the wind. With or without light, the elements can be combined to make touching installations. Playing with shadows and lights, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.

Poise Ceiling

Poise Ceiling

kdln > Ceiling lamp

In Poise, human curiosity and the interaction with light source, are encouraged by the flexible section between frame and the circle, allowing the latter to be moved into any position. A vitality capable of creating ever-changing configurations defying gravity.

Dala

Dala

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Highly decorative with an architectural look, Dala blends fluid lines with a strong design. The two outer metal casings wrap around the large diffuser, overlapping like the petals of a flower. In two different sizes, featuring a sophisticated contrast in colours, reminiscent of the natural shape of the flower’s corolla which envelops the light.

Bolha

Bolha

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Two different forms of glass. An ethereal, transparent bubble for the diffuser. A textured inner cylinder for the light source which resembles the filaments of traditional incandescent light bulbs. The continuously refracted light takes on a tangible appearance thanks to the interaction between the two elements.

Jer

Jer

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Elegant geometric patterns are traced on the blown glass. The cylinder shape is tinged by colours in eye-catching shades. The shapes and decorations are reminiscent of collections of old-fashioned cut glass with a contemporary twist. Jer can be used to compose groups of multiple elements, ideal for illuminating large spaces.

FLOED 2

FLOED 2

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The surprising shapes of gorgonian coral inspire a structure of great visual and material impact. Between nature, art and architecture, a lamp installation with a strong and magnetic presence. The size of the blunt cylinder in opaline glass and the metal bar that make up Floed are impressive. For wall or ceiling surface-mounted installation.

FLOED

FLOED

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The surprising shapes of gorgonian coral inspire a structure of great visual and material impact. Between nature, art and architecture, a lamp installation with a strong and magnetic presence. The size of the blunt cylinder in opaline glass and the metal bar that make up Floed are impressive. For wall or ceiling surface-mounted installation.

OpyoSuspension

OpyoSuspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The infinite abundance of shapes in the natural world has always inspired art and design. The simple, harmonious lines of the poppy seed pod appear as if by magic in Opyo. The suspended version is a sophisticated design object. One individual lamp or multiple lamps placed side by side conjure up an evocative, refined atmosphere.

Lilli

Lilli

kdln > Ceiling lamp

As in a sophisticated collection of botanical drawings, the delicate lines of Lilli recall the beauty of a rare flower. The delicate inverted corolla of the Martagon Lily is reinterpreted in an original lamp. The soft shape of the white opal glass diffuser is perfectly combined with the brass pistil to create an even more elegant effect.

TootSuspension

TootSuspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

The atmosphere of the Sixties and contemporary rhythm. Three-dimensional elements arranged at different heights create a play on light and movement. The suspended model combines movement with a dramatic look. An original element with a powerful decorative effect to add an extra touch of style to communal spaces and home interiors.

Lanna’Suspension

Lanna’Suspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

A contemporary lightness, an ancient rite. The rite of the Lanna, the Thai people, who every year release hundreds of lanterns into the starlit sky. The glass diffuser, balanced in the suspended metal structure, appears ethereal and sophisticated. Intimate, dreamlike atmospheres in the bedroom and all the interiors of home and contract settings alike.

KushiSuspension

KushiSuspension

kdln > Ceiling lamp

Kushi, “skewer” in Japanese. An abstract shape freely inspired by Japanese cuisine. A gently rounded glass shape pierced by a thin metal rod. Its soft, warm light floats gently in the space. In the suspended version, it is an elegant invitation for dining in contract spaces and at home.