maranga
Distributing the light to make rational use of lighting. The design of the Maranga consists of a shade made up of 32 interspersed pieces that allow fine chinks of light to escape and generate shadows on any nearby wall or surface. In the centre at the bottom, an opening fitted with a diffuser filters the direct light which is projected downwards.
It has a unique shape and emits a warm, nuanced light without any glare.
Vetra
At first glance, Vetra could be no more than a traditional, old-fashioned, blown-glass lamp, but turning it on yields a surprise. Joan Gaspar uses a completely closed glass diffuser as a reflector, and creatively places the light source outside -instead of inside- the shade. The Vetra gives off more light than one would expect, without glare. Much of the light is directed downward, and the rest is filtered toward the inside of the shade, subtly illuminating it.
Like an echo multiplying the light, when it’s on, its entire outline is drawn out and seems to come alive. This collection is offered in different diameters (20, 32 and 43 cm) in white and amber, a color that emphasizes even more its relationship with the light. A contrasting layout in which the lamp proper becomes more visible and its light – sheltered by these tones – warmer.