Ambrosia

marset > Floor lamp
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V, a 235-cm-high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings. The other vertical version, Ambrosia V, joins three light tubes placed at different heights, forming a sculptural ensemble. This option can provide a great deal of light and therefore comes with a dimming system for easy lighting control. It is available in two heights of 130 and 175 cm. Both sizes can be electrically connected through the ceiling rosette or the floor plug. The new Ambrosia allows you to create vertical lighting compositions, combining different sizes in repetition to illuminate large spaces. When installed individually, it fills the space with light and warmth. Its slender design sets the perfect scene in any room. A totally new perspective for this flexible lighting system, which achieves maximum light expression with a minimalist structure. The metal structure is available in two finishes – black and matte gold – and the light source in three colour temperatures: 2200 K, 2700 K and 3000 K.
Funiculí

marset > Floor lamp
For Lluís Porqueras, designing consisted of eliminating the superfluous until an essential object was left: beautiful, useful and simple. This was the case with the Funiculí, a 1979 lamp that Marset reissued in 2013 and which has become an emblem of the collection.Lightweight, it takes up almost no space and can function as an ambient lamp or for direct light, depending on how you direct the beam. Its designer released the shade to give maximum mobility. It can rotate through 360 degrees to focus the light where you want and also has a double clamp system for height adjustment. For the Funiculí, forty years are nothing; it has stood the test of time and now comes in new colours that further expand its possibilities. It is no longer only available in the neutrals moss grey, black and off-white. The new colours – green, terracotta and mustard – are intense. They are design statements, highlighting the shapes of the Funiculí and bringing chromaticism to the space. The new shades are cheerful and vivid, conveying that colour can also be essential.
Matin Floor Lamp

hay > Floor lamp
The Matin Floor Lamp offers a contemporary yet poetic design with a construction that combines visual delicacy with physical robustness. The flat-packed design consists of a slender polished brass steel frame complemented with matte black hardware and zinc alloy joints at the base which is paired with a pleated cotton shade in a variety of carefully selected colours. The light source is an integrated LED offering a diffused light which is accompanied by a digital in-line dimmer floor switch to adjust the output of light if required.
ROMA - Metal floor lamp _ Turri

turri > Floor lamp
The Roma collection includes this cheerful piece available in two forms: a side table featuring an integrated arched lamp and a side table without the lamp. The product serves multiple functions across different rooms such as the living room, bedroom and office.
Cellu Floor Lamp EU Sand

normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
Cellu Lamp collection is a modern take on the classic folded lampshade. The elegant lampshade made from PVC for extra durability rests on a powder coated aluminum column and powder coated steel base, both designed with a characteristic, robust expression. The column and base come in complementary color combinations, infusing the design with a contemporary, playful feel.
Cellu Floor Lamp EU White

normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
Cellu Lamp collection is a modern take on the classic folded lampshade. The elegant lampshade made from PVC for extra durability rests on a powder coated aluminum column and powder coated steel base, both designed with a characteristic, robust expression. The column and base come in complementary color combinations, infusing the design with a contemporary, playful feel.
Grant Floor Lamp EU Black

normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
A ball joint connecting lampshades and arms allows for the lampshades to be positioned in every direction. The arms of the wall lamps can be moved sideways. All lamps in the series have a replaceable LED light source with dispersion lens. The floor lamp, table lamp and wall lamps come with dimmer and the pendants are dimmer compatible. Textile-covered cord.
Grant Floor Lamp EU Brass

normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
A ball joint connecting lampshades and arms allows for the lampshades to be positioned in every direction. The arms of the wall lamps can be moved sideways. All lamps in the series have a replaceable LED light source with dispersion lens. The floor lamp, table lamp and wall lamps come with dimmer and the pendants are dimmer compatible. Textile-covered cord.
Puff Floor Lamp Bubble EU White

normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
Puff is a series of rice paper lamps. The design is voluminous and light with different variants and sizes catering to both smaller and larger environments. A white textile cord with socket and canopy can be purchased as an add-on for the pendants.
Stage Floor Lamp EU Black

normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
Stage is constructed of a powder coated metal body with a plastic lamp shade. Delivered with 2 m textile cord.
Ambrosia

marset > Floor lamp
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V, a 235-cm-high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings. The other vertical version, Ambrosia V, joins three light tubes placed at different heights, forming a sculptural ensemble. This option can provide a great deal of light and therefore comes with a dimming system for easy lighting control. It is available in two heights of 130 and 175 cm. Both sizes can be electrically connected through the ceiling rosette or the floor plug. The new Ambrosia allows you to create vertical lighting compositions, combining different sizes in repetition to illuminate large spaces. When installed individually, it fills the space with light and warmth. Its slender design sets the perfect scene in any room. A totally new perspective for this flexible lighting system, which achieves maximum light expression with a minimalist structure. The metal structure is available in two finishes – black and matte gold – and the light source in three colour temperatures: 2200 K, 2700 K and 3000 K.
Tam Tam

marset > Floor lamp
Imaginative and playful, Tam Tam is dynamic in its configuration and expressive in its colours. The extensive collection, which comes in pendant, wall and floor lamps, has harnessed colour since its inception to create volume and accentuate spaces. A decade later, the collection is getting an update to offer new possibilities. The glossy finishes have become semi-matte and new, softer colours have been added, including silver-grey and olive yellow.Besides colour and texture, Tam Tam has also evolved to offer the possibility of including more powerful light sources. New ideas to expand the collection, new colours to create a fresh look, new varieties to offer users maximum flexibility, and new options to improve the quality of light. The Tam Tam is moving forward in every way possible.
Cala

marset > Floor lamp
The beauty of the Cala collection comes from its simple, essential form: a shade that embraces the light without restricting it, letting it project its warmth around you space. Its oak wood structure is lightweight yet strong, and is inspired by the classic painter’s easel. An iconic Marset design defined by that most precious pairing: form and function.A highly functional lamp perfect as general lighting for larger spaces. The Cala collection is also available in an outdoor version and a metal version.
Cala Metal

marset > Floor lamp
The beauty exuded by the Cala stems from its simple, synthetic and essential form: a shade that embraces the light without containing it, letting it escape to yield very warm lighting. Its structure has always been made of wood, and now it’s also available in a black lacquered metal. An iconic Marset design defined by that most valuable pairing: form and function.The new Cala with a metal stand is even more sophisticated: a structure that is easier on the eyes, and is lighter. Both versions speak the same language: the proportions, the harmony, the cosy light, and now with two different finishes to offer more possibilities. This collection is expanding, and this new metal edition provides a more neutral and versatile version.
Copérnica

marset > Floor lamp
When moving the Copérnica lamp, you feel the sensation of weightlessness. As if levitating, its weight is barely noticeable. It moves through space precisely, with no friction or resistance.Circles, semicircles, tubes, and bars of different diameters, materials, and weights…with the combination of these primary elements the Copérnica collection constructs geometric sculptures of light, establishing an intimate relationship with space and combining functionality with the beauty of pure lines. This collection consists of a table and floor lamp, as well as a separate torchier-style floor lamp, all of which use mixed materials of different densities, such as aluminum and steel, to create a unique counterweight system. This structure affords great precision when moving the lamp, reaching different heights and distances to adjust the position and direction of the light beam. Copérnica draws minimalist sculptures in the space as if it were a canvas, and is offered in different finish combinations with subtle chromatic pairings.
Funiculí

marset > Floor lamp
For Lluís Porqueras, designing consisted of eliminating the superfluous until an essential object was left: beautiful, useful and simple. This was the case with the Funiculí, a 1979 lamp that Marset reissued in 2013 and which has become an emblem of the collection.Lightweight, it takes up almost no space and can function as an ambient lamp or for direct light, depending on how you direct the beam. Its designer released the shade to give maximum mobility. It can rotate through 360 degrees to focus the light where you want and also has a double clamp system for height adjustment. For the Funiculí, forty years are nothing; it has stood the test of time and now comes in new colours that further expand its possibilities. It is no longer only available in the neutrals moss grey, black and off-white. The new colours – green, terracotta and mustard – are intense. They are design statements, highlighting the shapes of the Funiculí and bringing chromaticism to the space. The new shades are cheerful and vivid, conveying that colour can also be essential.
Funiculí

marset > Floor lamp
The Funiculí is one Marset’s most emblematic lamps. Its design is over 30 years old, but is still just as modern and functional as the day it was designed. Yet there’s one avenue that remains unexplored.Heir to the first Funiculí, we offer a version with a fabric shade, a design that Lluís Porqueras first conceived in 1979 but that is only now seeing the light of day. Respecting the initial design to the fullest, only its proportions have been updated. In the fabric version, the cloth on the shade unlocks the light, allowing it to filter through and better illuminate the space. It shares the same structure as the original, so you can easily adjust the lamp to your desired height. The essence of both lamps continues to be their simplicity, but this design is chic and classical, perhaps even more sophisticated than the original. This collection comes in floor, table and wall versions and two colours, beige or white, with the black structure.
Ginger

marset > Floor lamp
The floor version of the Ginger collection is available in wood, a great ally of more intimate lighting. The difficulties of moulding wood are solved neatly with this collection: the ingenious combination of thin sheets of wood, paper and resins, compacted under high pressure, yields a lamp with an almost flat, understated appearance that use reflected to warmly illuminate spaces.The extensive Ginger collection includes numerous sizes of pendant, table (including the portable version), floor, and wall lamps, as well as a flush-mount version that can combined together in clusters of 2 to 3 fixtures, connected via an accessory to a single outlet box. A new outdoor collection, with water-resistant metal shades, joined the family this year. There’s truly a Ginger lamp for every lighting and aesthetic need.
Ginger

marset > Floor lamp
Wood is a great ally of cozy lighting. It is a material that is hard to mold, a challenge that the Ginger collection neatly resolves. The combination of sheets of wood and paper pressed together under high pressure achieves a laminate that appears almost entirely flat, which discreetly lights up spaces with indirect light.
High Line

marset > Floor lamp
Visually, the High Line is a light sculpture, a svelte line that gives off light without revealing its source. This floor lamp by Josep Lluís Xuclà generates light indirectly by reflection, and uniquely, the light does not bounce off the ceiling, but off the wall. Its designer is interested in having the wall return the emitted light. A wall is this lamp’s greatest ally, and they want to remain close.Formally, it’s a composition in volumes and colors. Three blocks that stand out for their shapes and tones: the vertical, light-carrying element in oak or wenge is attached to a block of lacquered wood. Both rise above the black base, which defines the optimal distance at which to place the lamp from the wall to generate an ideal light source. The austerity of its shapes contrasts with the warmth of its wood and the depth of its colors.
Polo

marset > Floor lamp
Polo stands out for the fluidity of its movements. This design unites the head to a thin, light structure that can be fully extended while taking up hardly any space. It features a ball joint system for accurately aiming the light beam. The wheel switch is integrated into the top of the diffuser, and switches on and off when turned, a retro nod to the history of lamps. The Polo has a technical and solid design that is available in floor, table, ceiling and wall versions.
Scantling

marset > Floor lamp
Wood and metal combine in a design that utilizes the beauty and simplicity of basic geometric shapes. The Scantling is based on a highly functional and flexible system, in which all the movements of the fully rotational shade use ball joints and arms to create a versatile, easy-to-move light. In addition, its technical precision requires no exposed springs or counterweights to stay in the specified position.The word Scantling refers to a wooden strip that was formerly used as a unit of measurement, especially in shipbuilding. Its assembly is reminiscent of a construction set, and its profile evokes a silhouette of light, an archetypal, almost graphic design. The Scantling collection includes a table, wall and two floor versions.
Theia

marset > Floor lamp
The Greek goddess Theia – mother of the sun, the moon and the dawn – lends her name to this lamp, whose design seeks to express the beauty of light and the fascination we feel for it. In Theia, the materials and shapes are merely the physical manifestations of the underlying concept: merging both light and shadow in a single piece.Theia has two faces: to discover them, simply swivel the fixture around its central axis. It can be pointed towards you for use as a reading lamp, or towards an object or a wall, creating a subtle, indirect light that immediately warms the atmosphere. Because Theia’s metal lampshade is totally opaque, this swivelling movement totally shifts the perception of the piece. Theia’s formal design is elementary and streamlined: two half-spheres, one placed horizontally and the other vertically, which intersect with each other. Just as in nature itself, these formal elements make it possible for the light from a source to be simultaneously projected, reflected, and absorbed by objects for our visual enjoyment.
Vetra

marset > Floor 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 was designed in table, suspension and floor models in different diameters (20, 32 and 43 cm). In the table and floor versions, the stem is divided into two unequal parts, a feature that breaks the symmetry, adds beauty and elegantly provides an outlet for the cable. A new color, amber, has been added to the collection to enhance its relationship with light even more. This new version provides a game of contrasts in which the lamp itself becomes more visible while its light, bathed in color, is made warmer.
Cala

marset > Floor lamp
The beauty of the Cala collection stems from its simple, synthetic, and essential form: a translucent shade that embraces the light to provide very warm illumination. Its purpose is to create a comfortable outdoor environment.Its structure is inspired by the classic painter’s easel, and its rotomolded polyethylene shade is surrounded by a zippered textilene cover that filters the light and gives it a rich, nuanced texture. Available in a suspension version for outdoor use. The Cala collection is also made for indoors, in three sizes, with a structure in wood or metal.
Elipse

marset > Floor lamp
Elipse proposes a change in plane: illumination from the bottom up in this new floor lamp for outdoor spaces by Josep Lluís Xuclà.Embracing simplicity, its design consists of an aluminium tube with two openings that allow the light to be projected from the top and to escape from the bottom. The opening at the top features an irregular shape, an aesthetic detail visible when the lamp is off and greatly enhanced when it is on, as a perfect ellipse is traced on the lamp itself, standing out in the darkness. The interior of the tube is white and, when illuminated, the light grows and comes alive, as the lamp itself almost seems to disappear, and only the light remains. Meanwhile, at the bottom the light escapes, and the base that supports functions as a reflective screen, such that the light seems to float. In expansive outside settings this lamp enhances the light that it emits as it interplays with whatever it illuminates: a tree, a garden, a wall, or a façade. Available with graphite grey or brown in two heights: 48 and 79 cm. Elipse functions as a single lighting element, or in combination with several at the same time. This collection also offers an outdoor wall version.
Jaima

marset > Floor 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

marset > Floor 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.
Soho

marset > Floor 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 floor version has a 38 cm diameter shade that is available in various finishes: black, grey, white, sand, and sky blue.
TXL 2019

marset > Floor lamp
Light up the outdoors with the same warmth as in indoor lamp. That is the purpose of the TXL, and it does so thanks to its textilene shade. An apparently malleable material, it is highly resistant, not only to water but also to adverse weather conditions.The TXL wants to fill space with a light of its own; stunning thanks to its size and its textile shade that filters the light and appears to vibrate. With a concrete base that lends a distinct outline, it appears to be a one-piece construction. Solid and colossal, the TXL projects the warm light of an indoor space outside.
Palosanto

marset > Floor lamp
Subtle without going as far as minimalism, the new Palosanto collection lamp is an extremely flexible, versatile solution for direct illumination outdoors. Available as a wall lamp and also as a bollard in three heights: 30, 60 and 90 cm. The 30- and 60-cm lamps include one spotlight, while the taller version can have one or two. In every version, the spotlight can be placed at the chosen height along the stem. This enables the position of the light to adapt to the growth of surrounding vegetation.As well as providing illumination, each spotlight also gives protection and reflection: a honeycomb grille captures peripheral light and prevents glare, while at the same time part of the light emitted is reflected and released through the back of the lamp, gently illuminating the body of the diffuser. This creates an interplay of lights to form a decorative halo, echoing the warmth of the interior light. In addition, the spotlights on this bollard lamp can be rotated manually by up to 360 degrees, while the cable remains fully visible, an aesthetic detail that provides the freedom to decide on the desired height and direction of the light. The angle of opening of each spotlight is 32 degrees, and the colour temperature is 2700 K. For Christophe Mathieu, the design process consists first and foremost of observing and creating an object with wide-ranging possibilities that will be timeless in its use. That was his thinking behind this new bollard lamp, which can use its light to accentuate the outdoors, reveal architectural details, light a path or spotlight a tree. His new design is compact, flexible, and hard-wearing, even in tough climatic conditions. It is the epitome of simplicity, easy to install, and can be integrated into any landscaping project, whether residential or contract. Palosanto also offers a range of filters to soften the light, dim it towards the shadow, and adjust it to the surroundings. This leads to greater control over the lighting it can provide. What more could you ask for?
TRIBE by Maretti Lighting

pietboon > Floor lamp
Piet Boon by Maretti is an exclusive designer collection of interior and exterior lighting. The TRIBE series is refined by design and stylish by simplicity. The fixtures are rotatable, multifunctional applicable and suitable for any interior. Available as wall, table and floor lamp and matching rail and built-in spot, for optimal combination possibilities.
HALO by Maretti Lighting

pietboon > Floor lamp
Piet Boon by Maretti is an exclusive designer collection of interior and exterior lighting. The HALO is characterized by subtle use of materials, subdued colors and functionality. The timeless design and the beautiful ton-sur-ton color scheme makes this exclusive series suitable for both modern and classic interiors. The Halo spreads beautiful diffused light creating a pleasantly soft mood. The HALO is available as a table, floor and ceiling lamp.
Matin Floor Lamp

hay > Floor lamp
The Matin Floor Lamp offers a contemporary yet poetic design with a construction that combines visual delicacy with physical robustness. The flat-packed design consists of a slender polished brass steel frame complemented with matte black hardware and zinc alloy joints at the base which is paired with a pleated cotton shade in a variety of carefully selected colours. The light source is an integrated LED offering a diffused light which is accompanied by a digital in-line dimmer floor switch to adjust the output of light if required.
Pao Floor Lamp

hay > Floor lamp
An exciting collaboration with Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa the Pao Floor Lamp 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 Pao Floor Lamp comprises a weighted steel base and slim stand with the distinctive shade in steel with a high-gloss finish in different colours. Designed for using with two replaceable standard retro fit LED bulbs and featuring an onoff floor switch it provides a flexible output of light with a warm homely glow. The lamps functionality and deliberate simplicity of design makes it suitable for a wide range of spaces and uses in domestic and corporate environments.
Paper Cube Floor Lamp

hay > Floor lamp
Designed by Bertjan Pot Paper Cube is a series of elegant and functional cubed lamps. Inspired by the mechanics of constructing folded paper ornaments Paper Cube has a flat-pack design that is easy to assemble. Constructed from a strong Japanese paper material made from recycled PET bottles and with FSC-certified beech legs the translucent shade has a closed volume that creates a soft ambient glow. Available in table and floor lamp versions with a cord and bulb socket the lamps use a standard retrofit bulb and do not come supplied with a bulb. Paper Cubes clean design and warm atmospheric light make it suitable for a variety of rooms at home as well as restaurants cafs and other public spaces.
Common Floor Lamp Base

hay > Floor lamp
The Common Lamp Base is a series of versatile and refined lamp bases which can be used as part of a simple elegant lighting solution. Featuring a convenient flat-packed design comprising a slim stem and round base the uncluttered aesthetics make it easy to integrate into a wide range of private and public spaces. The stem is made of steel with the base crafted in steel or terrazzo with both materials available in different colour options. The bases are available for use as a table lamp and floor lamp both variants featuring a standard E27 bulb fitting suitable for most standard lamp shades. HAY recommends using it with the Common Rice Paper Shade for a soft glow that adds warmth and atmosphere to any space in the home.
Marselis Floor Lamp

hay > Floor lamp
Inspired by the bent tubing around local street signs design duo kaschkasch have created a family of table and floor lamps sharing the same arched silhouette. The light source comes from a tilting circular disc which can be adjusted to create both an indirect ambient and direct task light beam. The lamp body is crafted from powder coated die cast aluminium and steel and the light source is an injection moulded polycarbonate opalescent lens that conceals a flat panel of light. Both lamp designs are available in different colours and are suitable for a variety of private and corporate settings.
Fifty-Fifty Floor Lamp

hay > Floor lamp
Named Fifty Fifty after the lamps counterweight system that creates equilibrium between the two parts it is clear to see how Sam Wellers references to physics and engineering influence the design. Based on the idea of stripping a multi-purpose task light to its fundamental elements Fifty Fifty balances refined pared-back aesthetics with optimal functionality. Configurable aluminium components minimise the overall complexity of the design and manufacturing process creating a feature of the joints and mechanisms that is consistent throughout the entire series. The single cantilever arm is easy to tilt and pivot with one hand featuring a touch-sensitive dimmer switch for precisely positioning and controlling the light source. The collection comprises table and floor lamps with weighted bases in large and small sizes.
Rope Trick

hay > Floor lamp
With its high-quality and progressive design Rope Trick has been selected for inclusion in MoMAs permanent collection of design objects. Its innovative construction integrates LED technology within a dynamic new tailored form and is made from a range of modern materials including an internal plastic skeleton and woven PET for the lights arm molded ABS for the base and a specially designed aluminium LED module for dissipating heat. The acrylic shade can slide along the neck of the light in a flexible way. This allows diffused light to be directed to different places in a room producing a range of effects from a low-level ambient light to full brightness. The dimmer with memory adds to the sense that this design is at the vanguard of lighting technology.
Evita

kdln > Floor lamp
The name conjures up a woman of immense charm and character who inspired films, music and literature. It conveys a decisive, yet delicate elegance in its sinuous, unpredictable shape. The special elastic fabric, normally used in other contexts, wraps around the body of the light like a garment, creating unexpected curves.
Kyudo

kdln > Floor lamp
Kyudo literally means the “way of the bow”, a thousand-year-old discipline inspired by Zen philosophy. And like an arc of light, the floor lamp conveys a sense of balance and elegance. The continuous sequence of LED lights creates an adjustable ribbon of light thanks to the two arcs that form the structure and slide one over the other.
SpilloFloor

kdln > Floor lamp
The subtle poetry of the simplicity of a lamp which, with elegance and irony, mimics an everyday object. Producing a fluid, elementary sign. An organic form which takes its lightness outdoors as well. Perfect in the outdoor version for terraces, gardens and open-air spaces.
SpilloOutdoor

kdln > Floor lamp
The subtle poetry of the simplicity of a lamp which, with elegance and irony, mimics an everyday object. Producing a fluid, elementary sign. An organic form which takes its lightness outdoors as well. Perfect in the outdoor version for terraces, gardens and open-air spaces.
TripodFloor

kdln > Floor lamp
The modular elements of the most classic of lamps become basic and exclusive. Three simple lines for the support and straightforward volume for the fabric lampshade. An ethereal, refined and timeless object.
Shakti

kdln > Floor lamp
Industrial language finds an unusual expression and plays on simple, clean lines. The tubular diffuser, sliced diagonally at both ends, acquires a new impetus. Formal purity for a floor lamp that is always up-to-date.
E.T.A.

kdln > Floor lamp
Craftsmanship and materials in a fascinating combination. A floor lamp in fibreglass shaped by hand. A sinuous object flooded with light that seems to arrive from faraway worlds to grace the space it occupies.