Additional information
Brand | |
---|---|
Designer | |
Style | |
Material | |
Color | |
Base diameter | |
LED | |
Watts | |
Dimmable | |
IP rating | |
Delivery time |
999€ – 1341€
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.
Creating a warm, comfortable indoor atmosphere in an outdoor space. This is the aim of Cala, a highly decorative light with a structure which draws on the simplicity of metal café tables or the classic painter’s trestle.
The rotary moulded polyethylene shade is enclosed in a zipped Textilene sleeve which filters the light and gives it a texture rich in nuances. IP65 rated, it is available in suspension and floor version.
Santorini was created as an outdoor light, inspired by the lamps on fishing vessels. Four years later, after a good run, an indoor suspension version makes its appearance. The essence of its shape remains, but discarded are the traits that define it as an outdoor lamp: the hanging strap, the rubber cable, and its festive, Mediterranean colors. For this new version Marset has chosen a more subdued color palette that brings grace and serenity to indoor spaces. The new cloth cable gives it an appropriate softness and elegance.
This new 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.
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.
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.