A3 experiments with functional and contemporary lighting designs
all images courtesy of A3

 

 

 

A3 is a two-man argentinian studio dedicated to the design and development of lighting, scenography, signage, objects, and furniture. the duo, consisting of roberto beiras del carril and diego caballín, is interested in creating products that stand out for their attention to detail and are distinguished by their technical and formal qualities. the designs are developed with the ability to adapt to different environments – residential, institutional and commercial. thus, each piece features simple shapes, honest materials, and basic hues that don’t aim to announce themselves against the decor of the interiors they illuminate. from the team, ‘the taste for simple and functional design reflects in our line of lighting objects, where each handmade ceramic fixture provides the products creative and technical flexibility. our lamps have synthesized our vision of contemporary design, understood as a balanced space between formal experimentation, production feasibility and user needs. articulating these variables is our daily work allows us to produce objects that represent us here and now.’

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
bancha hanging lamp

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
bancha detail

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
blanquita pendant detail 

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
blanquita pendant 

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
uncerno pendant

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
uncuerno de pared 

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
uncuerno standing lamp 

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
uncuerno table lamp

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
hongo wall lamp

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
milo hanging lamp

a3 argentina lighting functional contemporary designs
ovni hanging lamp

 

 

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