Lamp or display stand? Rather a portable cabinet of curiosities, a microcosm and memory theatre, it is a miniature projection of its owner’s inner world.
Bare of unnecessary decorative elements or superfluous forms, the Bubble floor lamp is characterised by its unexpected form that evokes the element of surprise
The design of the shade construction was inspired by neurons and while the shape is organic, it is contemporary and expresses subtleness and lightness.
The atmosphere created by the lamp is enigmatic. Consisting of 5 lighting elements, its placing and arrangement can be adjusted to create the desired ambience.
Outdoor and indoor standing lamp in matte white lacquered aluminum.
Resembling a sci-fi flower, Flow is a beautiful lamp with a fluid, organic form.
The lamp belongs to a collection of Light Fixtures designed in-house at Holly Hunt. Launched at West Week L.A. 2012.
Its form, a rod based on a structure resembling a tree branch or insect, creates the feeling of an uncanny, ethereal, almost alien presence.
ANNEXO is a set of lamps developed to question the principles of contextualization of objects and the choice of materials as holders of these references.
A glowing sci-fi flower. Designed with simplicity of production and assembly in mind.
‘Slide,’ a table lamp ideal for work environments and home-offices, is the latest design by Amsterdam based designer Peter van de Water of ‘Internal affairs.’
Creating porous cement with the use of wax inserts, melted out after the concrete set, to mimic volcanic rock. The light seeps through the holes in the cement.
Ovia is a seamlessly integrated power reserve for developing countries that still experience frequent power shortage.
OSUX is a new family of lights comprised by a Table, Floor and Suspension Lamp. The idea behind this design is to enhance the cable as a conduit of lighting.
‘Wring, press and twist’. Three words which together describe the main characteristics of the Japanese textile finishing technique Shibori.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
A proposal for an architecture of minimum resources regarding its materials and form, not only as an aesthetic solution but as an ethical principle for recovering the rational use of different available resources.
RUR proposes a dynamic 3-dimensional urbanism that takes advantage of the site’s unique lateral positioning with respect to the city grid.