David Pompa's Origo light contrasts rough volcanic rock balls and glass bulbs

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Autor: dezeen Publicado el: 31/03/2019
David Pompa's Origo light contrasts rough volcanic rock balls and glass bulbs

Mexico City design studio David Pompa has rounded porous volcanic stone into spheres for its latest lighting collection. Set to debut at this year's Milan design week, the Origo collection includes pendant and wall fixtures constructed from the simple geometric forms. Each of the designs comprise a rounded black volcanic base with a glass bulb att...
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