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Compass Estiluz
Te Compass collection, designed by Ester Pujol and Daniel Vila (Nahtrang Studio) for Spanish company Estiluz, includes pendant and wall versions. Minimal and geometric with a whiff of the 1950s (a muted suggestion of the Eames coatrack), the pendant is structured around adjustable arms that direct the light according to need. Using weight and tension (there are strings attached), the sphere above can be raised and lowered to widen and narrow the light distribution and position.
Te pendant comes in single, two and four-arm versions (which can be combined for more complicated geometries). Colour temperatures are either 2700K or 3000K (CRI 90) and finishes are in black, beige and terracotta.
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Firmly in the retro camp, the special version of Estiluz’s Volta lamp is a homage to Memphis, the company founded by design maverick Ettore Sotsass in 1981, and the man who, with playful forms and vibrant colours, cocked a snook at monochromatic good taste. Estiluz produced a very limited edition
of 55 numbered units to celebrate its 55th anniversary in 2024. Each lamp has a head illustrated by hand, ensuring that each has a distinctive character.
Made of metal, the pendant features a dimmable 2700K LED source (CRI 90), and an output of 725lm.
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Volta (Memphis) Estiluz
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