Solna emerges from the exploration of form, material and light, resulting in a design of curved, enveloping volumes that embrace the light source and convey a sense of calm and continuity. The collection comprising a table lamp and a wall light integrates naturally into its surroundings, establishing a subtle dialogue with architecture while casting a controlled illumination that creates intimate and welcoming atmospheres.
The use of 3D printing in quartz sand defines its material character, enabling exceptional formal freedom and introducing a granular texture that contrasts with the softness of the emitted light, reinforcing its timeless language and its ability to adapt seamlessly to both residential and contract environments.
Decorative base produced my means of 3D printing in black quartz sand. Back-base in steel, 3 mm thick, including neodymium magnets for fixing the decorative base. Glossy opal blown glass, 10 cm diameter, with black injected polycarbonate support.
Client: Milan Lighting
Photography: Enric Badrinas
The use of 3D printing in quartz sand defines its material character, enabling exceptional formal freedom and introducing a granular texture that contrasts with the softness of the emitted light, reinforcing its timeless language and its ability to adapt seamlessly to both residential and contract environments.
Decorative base produced my means of 3D printing in black quartz sand. Back-base in steel, 3 mm thick, including neodymium magnets for fixing the decorative base. Glossy opal blown glass, 10 cm diameter, with black injected polycarbonate support.
Client: Milan Lighting
Photography: Enric Badrinas