Barcelona-based industrial designer Oriol Llahona has recently collaborated on this collection of lamps with the Spanish lighting manufacturer Alma Light. Made of epoxy painted metal, ‘Madame’ consists of three different models: pendant, floor and table lamps, all of which are available in either black-gold or white-silver colour combinations. Additionally, and rather curiously, all of the designs are also available in ‘full format or only half.’
More about the design:
‘Madame is a contemporary and urban collection for both the home lighting as well as the contract, with outstanding pieces like the Madame floor lamp, that leans directly on the wall giving a very suggesting image and integrating the luminaire to the architecture. Oriol Llahona was inspired by the people who earned their living on the streets of the red district of Barcelona and in the Rue Saint-Denis in Paris and, more specifically, in regard to the work that in the decade of 50-60, photographer Joan Colom and the director Billy Wilder did in his film ’Irma la Douce’.’
to the Alma Light collections on Architonic