Ash grey Marselis table lamp

€ 215.00 Incl. VAT
Quantity
Ask a question

Inspired by the bent tubing around local street signs, design duo kaschkasch have created a family of table and floor lamps sharing the same arched silhouette. The light source comes from a tilting circular disc, which can be adjusted to create both an indirect ambient and direct task light beam. The lamp body is crafted from powder coated die cast aluminium and steel, and the light source is an injection moulded polycarbonate opalescent lens that conceals a flat panel of light. Both lamp designs are available in different colours and are suitable for a variety of private and corporate settings.


Dimensions W10 x D20 x H38 cm
Material Wet spray aluminium, moulded PMMA, moulded Polycarbonate, sand cast iron, powder coated steel, EVA foam pad, integrated LED strip 6W 225LM 3000K
Style Contemporain
Neuf
Origin Denmark
Fournisseur HAY

Studio Kaschkasch

Design studio kaschkasch was founded in 2011 by Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider. The duo works in furniture, lighting design and art direction for several national and international clients. Being a duo means that collaboration is a crucial aspect of kaschkasch’s work. Discussion is key. Kaschkasch approaches design as a helpful and practical component of life that conveys character and attitudes through the expressiveness of restraint. Basing themselves on this approach to design, kaschkasch wields a characteristic formal language that is inherently present in each design: it is a symbiosis of straightforwardness and beauty that toes the line between function and formal severity.

 

The results are modest, challenging, intelligent and logical. Kaschkasch questions prevailing norms and offers new answers to existing everyday demands. Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider share a background that combines hands-on and academic education: both are trained as cabinet makers, followed by studies in product design. This versatility informs everything kaschkasch does. The studio appreciates the hands-on insight, practice and technical understanding that contributes to their design method: traditional craftsmanship techniques and a mindset geared towards innovation, disruption and new technological solutions.