Ceiling - Wall Lamps
Ceiling - Wall Lamps collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Apparatus
Using a strict arrangement of semi-precious stones, Talisman Loop Sconce by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus recalls the delicate details found on statues in the ancient Persepolis. Agate, jasper, or jade beads are pierced by finely fluted pins, affixing them to a leather-bound brass structure. LIMITED EDITION
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The Sarlet Sconce combines a hand-finished brass armature with a domed shade that is wrapped in tonal suede and satin. The fixture casts a soft sunburst of light.
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Reprise Ceiling is one of the newest pieces in Apparatus ACT FOUR Collection. Reminiscent of Joe Colombo KD27 Boom Microphones, from this globe wall fixture emits a subtle source of light, gracefully resting in a brass armature hand-wrapped in leather case.
Apparatus
Reprise Sconce is one of the newest pieces in Apparatus ACT FOUR Collection. Reminiscent of Joe Colombo KD27 Boom Microphones, from this globe wall fixture emits a subtle source of light, gracefully resting in a brass armature hand-wrapped in leather case.
Apparatus
Referencing traditional Middle Eastern jewelry while pushing it through a futurist lens, the translucent alabaster planes of the Median Surfaces—a collection of ceiling lights by Apparatus—are intersected by a fluted brass form. The stone glows from a hidden light source, illuminating the relationship between the solid and the permeable.
Apparatus
Referencing traditional Middle Eastern jewelry while pushing it through a futurist lens, the translucent alabaster planes of the Median Sconces—a collection of wall lights by Apparatus—are intersected by a fluted brass form. The stone glows from a light source that remains hidden, illuminating the relationship between the solid and the permeable.
Apparatus
Lariat Sconce by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus is reminiscent of forms found in jewelry—etched glass teardrops hang from finely woven brass mesh. Taut lines and graceful swags are weighted by elongated orbs, addressing an intersection of geometry and gravity. Also available in multiple pendant variations.
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The slip-cast porcelain forms of the LANTERN floats along a rigid brass structure. Their glow is punctuated by finely incised fluting, connecting to the essential element of historical lanterns - light passing through a delicate protective form. Repeating spheres act as a counterpoint to the sizeable shades.
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The Circuit creates rhythm with the repetition of pure shapes. A glowing glass capsule nests in a brass shade, becoming a contained form that multiplies to construct larger fixtures. The Circuit 3 can be ceiling or wall mounted.
Apparatus
The Circuit creates rhythm with the repetition of pure shapes. A glowing glass capsule nests in a brass shade, becoming a contained form that multiplies to construct larger fixtures. The Circuit 2 can be ceiling or wall mounted.
Hector Esrawe
Solsticio revisits the interest in light’s journey through different surfaces, continuing the explorations in pieces like ‘Parabola’ and ‘Shifting Parabola’, it analyzes the passing of light on metallic surfaces to understand refraction, paths and fragmentation in different planes that gradually highlight its many faces. Solsticio displays a series of luminous metal pieces, radially articulated and assembled, where the light fragments and bounces its spectrum in several directions. The absence of light becomes as relevant as its presence. The resulting objects present as industrial quality machines, as if in laboratory or a research facility — manifesting a dystopian vision of the future as imagined by our ancestors; specially alluding to time machines and space travels of the 40’s and 50’s, and even analogies found in dystopias like ‘Metropolis’ (1927) by Fritz Lang.
Gallotti & Radice
Bolle Orizzontale Hanging Lamp, designed by Massimo Castagna, is a hanging lamp with LED point light. Transparent blown glass sphere. Metal parts in hand burnished brass. The hand-burnished brass finish looks naturally spotted and irregular. Due to this craft-made processing, each product is unique and exclusive.
Jan Ernst
The WOMB lighting collection evokes our deep seated feeling of ‘the primal’ and unlocks the unknown potential that is hidden in the cavities of our world while celebrating life through luminescence. “Walking these ancestral grounds prompts a feeling of reverence and mystique for the people who once inhabited the interleaving Stadsaal Caves. Tremendous voids and cracks shaped by the natural elements created shelter for the first humans who settled in this region. I was fascinated and humbled to witness such signs of life depicted through intricate murals on the cave walls. These moments spent in the caves were a revelation for me on both a personal and artistic level, and inspiration for the new collection.”
Jan Ernst
The WOMB lighting collection evokes our deep seated feeling of ‘the primal’ and unlocks the unknown potential that is hidden in the cavities of our world while celebrating life through luminescence. “Walking these ancestral grounds prompts a feeling of reverence and mystique for the people who once inhabited the interleaving Stadsaal Caves. Tremendous voids and cracks shaped by the natural elements created shelter for the first humans who settled in this region. I was fascinated and humbled to witness such signs of life depicted through intricate murals on the cave walls. These moments spent in the caves were a revelation for me on both a personal and artistic level, and inspiration for the new collection.”
Michael Anastassiades
One of the most recognisable designs by Michael Anastassiades Studio, the Ball Lights consists of pendants, wall pendants and ceiling and wall sconces. Designed around existing incandescent bulbs of that time, the project began as an exercise to abstract the bulb into a perfectly spherical ball, celebrating its perfect shape by repeating it in metal.