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The latest collection of light sculptures, named “Ambra Toba”, creatively merges ancient stones and aluminum. The Mexican “Toba volcanic” stone, which is composed of volcanic debris expelled during severe eruptions a million years ago, serves as the center piece.

The geometrical surfaces of the Ambra Toba Floor red stone exhibit fragments that bear witness to the past explosions and movements. The contrasting textures of the porous and smooth dark red elements underscore the contemporary outlook of the studio on traditional materials and craftsmanship. The links between the sculptural stone components and the aluminum parts were developed through extensive research, combining unique craftsmanship  shapes with industrial components.

Handcrafted in Mexico

Material Cantera café stone and red

Lead time available July 2023

Light source Incl. 1x 20W LED COB 1700lm 2700K 90CRI – warm white incl. on/off switch

Voltage 110V / 240V

Cable 200cm textile black / extentions on request

Certification NOM / CE

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Designer: David Pompa. Both Austrian and Mexican, he studied a master in product design at Kingston University in London. In 2008 he founded studio davidpompa. His intrigue for Mexican materials started in 2009 in Oaxaca, this was the first contact David had with Barro Negro. This experimentations with black clay lead to our first collection in 2013. The same year the first showroom in Roma Norte, in the heart of Mexico City was opened. Awarded in 2015 rising talent Maison & Objet Paris and rising talent M&O Americas in Miami. In 2017 studio davidpompa became the first Mexican brand at Euroluce – Salone del Mobile Milano. Always intrigued about Mexican culture, his quest for new forms and materials continues together with his passion for a collective work with a young creative team.

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Studio David Pompa – Ambra Toba Floor red – LES VRAIS

Ambra Toba Floor redis one of The Ambra collection new addition,  which combines Cantera café stone and red powder-coated aluminum to create an exceptional lighting fixture.

Ambra toba floor

The lamp is a mixture of minerals, glass, and volcanic debris.

The geometric surfaces of the stone fragments bear witness to the powerful explosions and movements.

Additionally, the Ambra Toba lighting collection, designed by Pompa, features a unique combination of volcanic stone and aluminium.

Thus, it creates striking contrast between rough textures and smooth finishes.

Additionally the collection includes for example, floor lamps, wall lamps, and pendant lamps, each featuring

sculptural stone elements that you can see other variety down below on our ourwebsite .

The disigner is an expert artisans in Mexico use a complete manual process to create recycled craftsmanship g lamp with air bubbles on its surface.

Ambra toba  floor red is light to form innovative compositions of miniature reflections that enhance the light passing through it.

The product that has variations available for customers to choose from. These variations can include different form like the Ambra toba double floor

Ambra toba floor

Thorough researches have been conducted to achieve such a compelling result. The latter manages to blend two specific elements into industrial lines while respecting the craftsmanship of Mexican artists.

All this work has resulted in a brand new collection of pieces that will enhance your interiors with their light.

David Pompa. Both Austrian and Mexican, he studied a master in product design at Kingston University in London. In 2008 he founded studio davidpompa.

His intrigue for Mexican materials started in 2009 in Oaxaca, this was the first contact David had with Barro Negro. This experimentations with black clay lead to our first collection in 2013.

The same year the first showroom in Roma Norte, in the heart of Mexico City was opened. Awarded in 2015 rising talent Maison & Objet Paris and rising talent M&O Americas in Miami.

In 2017 studio davidpompa became the first Mexican brand at Euroluce – Salone del Mobile Milano.

Always intrigued about Mexican culture, his quest for new forms and materials continues together with his passion for a collective work with a young creative team.

 

 

 

Additional information

Dimensions 21 × 19 × 21 cm

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