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The Effortless Light: Designed by Ray Power, the Air light is sublime, graceful, and enchanting. Its shape exhibits the designer’s characteristic penchant for imaginative three-dimensional forms. The Air lamp’s pleats and folds work to create a unique wood veneer light, one whose character demonstrates balance with equanimity and restraint. Air diffuses light in a manner that is flawless and low-key, its singular silhouette shining with radiant warmth and vitality. A free-flowing, effortless light, Air enjoys a distinctly individual profile.
The Tiny lamp by Ray Power is an utterly unassuming light with a classic silhouette. Made with just a single strip of wood veneer, wrapped twice around the light source, the happy-go-lucky Tiny has an instantly recognizable form. In Tiny, the warmth of the natural wood veneer contrasts with the cold metal of its structure and handy handle, which allows us to place it wherever it’s needed.
Like the sophisticated big city clubs from which it takes its name, the bedside is all about style and attitude. Designed by German born Burkhard Dämmer, there’s something wonderfully Teutonic about the bedside’s clean lines, sleek form, and modernist aesthetic. From Bauhaus to our house, it’s time to go clubbing.
Showcasing Power’s ability to create imaginative three-dimensional forms, it is a conical lamp with an intricate geometric pattern. Veritable labor of love, the shape went through many iterations, drawings, and prototypes. The end result is, without a doubt, a marvel of lighting design. A particularly piquant Spanish name, it is very much alive, sensuous, and intriguing. In a domestic or contract setting, it is a lamp that attracts and pleases the eye. Highly original and truly sophisticated, complex veneer construction is both accentuated and softened when illuminated. It is stimulating, fascinating, arresting, and sparkling: an especially piquant light.
Omma is an inventive lamp, like a tree with fluttering leaves full of light. In Eli Gutierrez’s prepossessing design, it is almost possible to imagine the lamp’s movable wood veneer, artfully edged with metal, flapping in a gentle breeze.
It is a modern lamp whose companionship is close and intimate, casting a warm glow as you toil through the night, and by your side as you read or simply contemplate the day. The lamp is well suited to quiet spaces: in a library, private study, or cozy corner, its minimal form, and clean lines are free from distraction. A modest metallic base holds a wood veneer shade in its three prongs. Each prong contains an LED that diffuses light downwards while casting a radiance that quietly highlights the natural timber veneer.
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There is nothing prickly about Ray Power’s characterful Kactos lamp. With its cactus-like silhouette, the tactile, nature-inspired Kactos. To create the shape, panels of wood veneer are arranged in a vertical concave fashion around the light source and held in place by an acrylic frame. Each piece of veneer beautifully reflects the light from within this pleasing lamp.
Osca is an architecturally inspired lamp with a cubist aesthetic. In the Osca suspension lamp, simple, interlocking three-dimensional wood veneer arches face both upwards and downwards, giving the lamp a uniquely sculptural form. Designed by Bodo Sperlein, Osca is a minimal collage of shapes. The Osca family consists of two pendant versions and one table lamp. The Osca table lamp makes use of a single three-dimensional wood veneer arch: The simple base mirrors the arch shape. The restrained design makes the Osca table lamp ideal for a wide variety of interiors.