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Handcrafted in Mexico

Materials Recinto stone and black powder coated

Lead time 6 – 9 weeks

Light source Incl. 2x 7W LED COB 1200lm 90CRI 2700K warm white TRIAC dimmable

Voltage 110V / 240V

Cable 400 cm PVC black / extensions on request

Available finishes Fiorito and brass/ special finish on request MOQ 10pc

Certification NOM / CE

Designer David Pompa

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Description

Studio David Pompa – Meta Parallel black 142 – LES VRAIS

Meta Parallel black 142 suspends its elements in a horizontal plane. Thus, the metal element becomes a new visual object that reinforces balance and tension.

leaned Meta Parallel black 142 - David Pompa - Les Vrais

Meta Parallel black 142 – David Pompa – Les Vrais

The lighting object reunites in a new kind of relationships, the beauty of geometry and the roughness of rock into an aesthetically audacious and poetic form.

So much that, the canopy starts a conversation between function and aesthetics, creating a unique integrated piece.

This way, a sculpture with its own language is created.

single Meta Parallel black 142 - David Pompa - Les Vrais

The Meta Parallel lamps are defined by their elegant, minimalist form that reinforces the visual interplay of balance and tension.

Two columns made from natural stone, are connected by a single horizontal metal element.

Zoom on Meta Parallel black 142 - David Pompa - Les Vrais

The Meta Parallel black uses Recinto, also known as volcanic rock, while Meta Parallel brass and white use Fiorito,

a light gray natural stone quarried in Puebla, Mexico, for the columns.

These two materials give the lighting a natural, porous texture of discreet luxury.

 

In addition, several Meta Parallel lamps can be combined to create an installation-like sculpture, as shown below.

sketches of one Meta Parallel composition - David Pompa - Les Vrais

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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Dimensions 80 × 32 cm