‘naica lamp’ by daniel debiasi and federico sandriimage courtesy something design

 

 

 

based out of london and verona, daniel debiasi and federico sandri, founders of the design partnership something have recently completed ‘naica’, a lamp for ligne roset. reminded by the idea of a cavern, the desk lights are influenced by carbide lanterns from the past, originally used miners. the light is diffused by reflection, creating a gently faded glow on the inner surface of the ceramics. the cable covered with fabric doubles as a handle to easily move the lamp from one spot to another. the lamp is available either in white or with a red colored cavity.

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica lamp by daniel debiasi and federico sandriimage courtesy something design

 

 

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica handle detailimage courtesy something design

 

 

 naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica lamp by daniel debiasi and federico sandriimage courtesy something design

 

 

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica lamp by daniel debiasi and federico sandriimage courtesy something design

 

 

 naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica lamp by daniel debiasi and federico sandriimage courtesy something design

 

 

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica lamp by daniel debiasi and federico sandriimage courtesy something design

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica sketch – design process image courtesy something design

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica sketch. design processimage courtesy something design

naica lamp by daniel debiasi + federico sandri for ligne rosetnaica sketch. design processimage courtesy something design

 

 

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