Floor & Table Lights
Floor & Table Lights collection by COLLECTIONAL Dubai
Caste
The Camus Floor Light is a stunning piece of lighting designed by TY Best, featuring a cast bronze base with a clay patina and a French paper shade. The lamp has a timeless design that exudes sophistication and elegance.
Caste
The Coram Table Lamp is another beautiful lamp designed by TY Best, featuring a darkened brass base with a lacquered finish. The lamp has a sleek, modern design that is both stylish and functional.
Caste
The Loma Table Lamp is a beautifully designed lamp by TY Best, featuring a burnished brass base and a French paper shade. The burnished brass finish gives the lamp a warm, vintage look, while the French paper shade adds a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Apparatus
Reprise Table 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
Metronome Table Lamp by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus evokes the measure and balance of its namesake. A patinated brass sphere perches atop the conical base, which is hand wrapped in suede to provide a lush tactile contrast. A channel in the firmly grounded base reveals an intimate connection between the two forms.
Apparatus
Metronome Floor Lamp by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus evokes the measure and balance of its namesake. A patinated brass sphere perches atop the conical base, which is hand wrapped in suede to provide a lush tactile contrast. A channel in the firmly grounded base reveals an intimate connection between the two forms.
Apparatus
Referencing traditional Middle Eastern jewelry while pushing it through a futurist lens, the translucent alabaster planes of the Median Table Lamps—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
Metronome Reading Lamp by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus evokes the measure and balance of its namesake. A patinated brass sphere perches atop the conical base, which is hand wrapped in suede to provide a lush tactile contrast. A channel in the firmly grounded base reveals an intimate connection between the two forms.
Apparatus
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.
Apparatus
The Axon Table Lamp by Gabriel Hendifar for Apparatus features slumped glass sitting over a brass hemisphere. The scale of the small lamp lends itself to tabletop use. The large version is weighty and oversized, conceived to sit confidently on the floor. Operates via brass turn-dimmer knob.
Man of Parts
Mainkai, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Mainkai, or Main River Quay in English, is the riverside boulevard in Frankfurt, Germany, close to where designer Sebastian Herkner grew up and still calls home today. The spherical fishing floats and mooring buoys that bob along the river with an ethereal glow at night inspired the Mainkai's lamps' design.
Man of Parts
Mainkai, designed by Sebastian Herkner. Mainkai, or Main River Quay in English, is the riverside boulevard in Frankfurt, Germany, close to where designer Sebastian Herkner grew up and still calls home today. The spherical fishing floats and mooring buoys that bob along the river with an ethereal glow at night inspired the Mainkai's lamps' design.
Man of Parts
Takayama, designed by Yabu Pushelberg, is an Edo-era mountain town in Japan’s mountainous Gifu Prefecture, is famed for Ukai fishing. The Fishermen employ a 1300-year-old technique using trained Cormorant birds. The birds swoop in and catch fish using the light of burning baskets hung on rods over the edge of boats to see their prey. The arc of the Takayama floor lamp by Yabu Pushelberg bears an uncanny resemblance to the fisherman’s friend..
Apparatus
The slip-cast porcelain forms of the lantern series float 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. A dimmer ball sits on the base.
Jan Ernst
The fossil floor light was inspired by my fascination with shells, exoskeletons, and stone imprints. The coastline of South Africa varies from rugged and dramatic cliffs crashing into the oceans to sandy beaches that are gentle.
Kettal
Bela Lamp, designed by Doshi Levien, is lovely lamp . It was designed in 2017 as a new outdoor material for Kettal’s material palette. designed primarily as a textile material to be used on Furniture, Doshi Levien saw an opportunity to illuminate the 17 different colors of Bela ropes by creating lamps for outdoors. The aim was to make a lamp with a continuous length of rope in a form referencing the texture and lightness of traditional handwoven lanterns. Every year in India, there is a kite festival, and the streets are lined with enormous spinning frames wound with colorful kite strings. These light wooden structures gave Doshi Levien the idea for the frames or spools onto which the Bela ropes are clipped.