Darc – May-June 2019

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Inspired by bio-lights and the Forlighten
City, designer Maxim Velčovský has created
Liana for Lasvit, a piece that holds the
light in a glass bubble and is presented
in a tunnel-shaped net. The overall piece
resembles a tropical vine, hence it’s name,
which is Czech for vine. Liana can be
optimised for any space desired.
http://www.lasvit.com

Liana
Lasvit

Miami is simple in essence but with a
complex structure. The composition
generates the feel of American Art Deco
opulence and is composed of two metal
rings acting as a base for the decorated
glass plates, representing the body and soul
of the lamp - generating a perfect balance
between aesthetics and function.
http://www.ilfanale.com


Miami by Elena Salmistraro
Il Fanale


The new range of spun aluminium pendant
lights designed by James Bartlett for
Innermost. With a simple form that is
reminiscent of an upturned teacup,
these classic pendants are named after a
traditional variety of teaware whose shape
was identified as ‘Chelsea’. Each model
is available in a choice of textured mint,
terracotta or nude finish with a white
interior, or in classic matte black or white
exterior with contrasting antique gold
interior. Light also emits from the top
to create a delicate illumination around
the exterior. These simple forms create
beautiful pendants that suit a wide variety
of applications. The versatile range works
perfectly as a cluster, which is particularly
effective with multiple colour choices.
http://www.innermost.net

Chelsea by James Bartlett
Innermost

Geometry in its purest form - Origo
embodies opposite essences mirroring
volcanic rock and an opal glass diffuser.
The soft light shines onto the texture of
the volcanic rock, revealing its relief and
contour. Sober and logical, both materials
create a relationship between light and
composition.
http://www.davidpompa.com

Origo
David Pompa Studio
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