Modern And Fluid Organica Lighting Collection

These modern fluid lamps called Organica are inspired by nature, mostly marine rocks with cavities

These modern fluid lamps called Organica are inspired by nature, mostly marine rocks with cavities

If you are looking for an eye-catching lighting solution that would timeless still not stand out too much and just complete the interior, we’ve found it for you!

Organica lighting collection by Hugo Tejada, surprising and magical, designed to be a key subject within the decorative space, functional and aesthetic, elegant and transgressive, an object that can last over time.

Its fluid and irregular shapes are inspired by marine elements, coral and natural sponges, sea rocky areas: apparently complex structures, with many cavities and porous surfaces, transferred to a functional and daily object.

The collection is made with a new technology, for creating irregular shapes without cutting lines or changes in transition, generating fluid and closed objects. As light source have been used different types of bulb, depending on the chosen application.

The play of light is the protagonist, contrast of light and shadow make Organica a magical object. The exterior reflects the characteristics of the space in which it is located, while inside, it comes alive when illuminated with warm light that seeks to penetrate between the various holes that make up the main body of the lamp, to illuminate perfectly without creating shadows.

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The lines and cutouts are irregular because there's nothing same in the natural conditions

The lines and cutouts are irregular because there's nothing same in the natural conditions

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The contrast of light and shadow is a protagonist, and there are several versions to choose from

The contrast of light and shadow is a protagonist, and there are several versions to choose from

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You can also find two table versions, a smaller and a larger one, with different types of bulbs

You can also find two table versions, a smaller and a larger one, with different types of bulbs

Source: dailytonic