Collection: Lighting
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Oblong
Series: Onion
The Oblong is an elongated form in the Onion lamp series that was born out of a desire to reflect light off of wood veneer. Based on the flexibility of certain plywood, an overlapping skin is produced which emits a gradient of light intensity from one side to the other with respect to the viewer. The Oblong Lamp is best suited for spaces with high ceilings as a unique ambient light source. Available in various finish colors and veneers.
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Spring
Series: Onion
Named after the young form of the onion, the Spring Lamp is part of the Onion lamp series. It was born out of a desire to reflect light off of wood veneer. Based on the flexibility of certain plywood, an overlapping skin is produced which emits a gradient of light intensity from one side to the other with respect to the viewer. The Spring Lamp can be housed in many spaces as a unique ambient light source. Available in various finish colors and veneers.
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Swarm
Series: Cocoon
The Swarm is a large scale indoor chandelier based on the inspiration of the beehive. Three times the size of its sister model, the Hive, the Swarm incorporates 324 randomly sized perforations in the void shell to create a unique ambient light pattern. Light can be switched to emit through the set of perforations, a large polycarbonate diffuser or both.
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Hive
Series: Cocoon
The Hive Lamp is a multifunctional unit that can be used for ambient or task lighting depending on how it is hung. The inspiration for the design came about partly through experiments in drum fabrication using plywood. In order to create the shell, plywood rings are cut, chamfered, and stacked. Polycarbonate is added as the diffuser; slotting into the bottom layer.
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Bulb
Series: Cocoon
The Bulb Lamp is a brighter version of its sister lamp (Hive) which plays off the form of the “bulb” both in nature and as the incandescent fixture. Manufactured through the stacking of chamfered plywood layers in addition to a large polycarbonate diffuser, the Bulb Lamp functions best for lighting large areas of the home.
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Dervish
Series: Dervish
The Dervish Lamp is named after the Sufi whirling dervishes based on the resemblance to the form held by the dancer. The light is the combination of a repeating triangle-based element forming the cone, a carved solid-wood stem, and a polycarbonate diffuser. Despite the size of the fixture, it can be disassembled and stored efficiently. Available in various finish colors and veneers.
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Remainder
Series: Remainder
The design starts from the attributes of OSB, a directionless board material composed of what has remained from other wood products. From here the concept of “what remains” is used as a departure point. The object itself resembles the skeleton of a sea creature, its original form gone, but now illuminated from within. The light fixture is minimized to simply include the end connecters of the bulb, a thin LED rod. 1st place winner of the FARRA design SWAP competition.
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Qanawat
Series: Carved Shell
While designing for a client’s home in Qanawat, Old Damascus, we noticed a traditional motif incorporated in the master bedroom.This motif was used as the carving pattern on a new lamp for the client and launched a new series of carved wooden lamps.The Qanawat Globe is the first in the series which are named after the location where each piece’s pattern motif is found. Each lamp goes through numerous stages and techniques to be carved and are either finished in matte white or natural Beech wood exterior, while the inside receives gold leaf treatment.
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Fatehpur
Series: Carved Shell
The second in a series of pieces named after the location where the designer happened upon the carving motif, the Fatehpur lamp is named for the great Masjid of Fatehpur, India. The pattern is altered to create a distorted gradient of shapes from top to bottom. The piece is carved from solid Beech wood. A first run of three lamps was commissioned for the British ambassador’s residence in Lebanon.
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Wall Tears
Series: Wall Tears
Wall Tears is a modular lighting installation that plays with the sconce lighting element, but in an arrangement where they are read as a field of objects. Wall Tears is the first of an ongoing series of perforated plaster modules capable of being wall-mounted as a single piece or in multiples. The lighting effect is achieved by the use of LED components illuminating the wall surface and bouncing the light back onto the plaster.
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