Unique Cactus Big Velvet Floor Lamp In Transparent Glass By Mickael Koska
$20,898
1st Dibs
Cactus Big Velvet Floor Lamp by Mickael Koska Dimensions: Ø 44 cm x H 170 cm.Materials: Pyrex diffusing glass, LED, aluminum, velvet finish, and textile cord.Also available in different colored metal bases. All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance. Please contact us. Velours CollectionMickaël Koska discovers in 2023 a technique of unique velvet lacquering, which it offers in the form exclusive through its flagship pieces. Draped in velvet, discover her news velvety, milky and sensual pieces...Cactus Big is an exceptional lamp manufactured by our partner artisans in Marseille with particular attention to guarantee quality that meets our requirements. The special light of the South of France is the anchor point for this CACTUS collection. Mickaël's meeting with a glass craftsman allows him to transcribe all the nuances of oscillation and reflection to which the Mediterranean landscape has accustomed him. Striated, smoked or transparent canes assembled in the form of a slender and refined cactus, all of which reveal their singularity by lighting up. All the reliefs of the glass are projected onto the surrounding environment. An ode to Mickaël's home territory.Mickaël Koska is a free thinker troubled and captivated by the reliefs of territories, their little-known resources and the pure lines that emerge from them. A surprising nature infusing it with the design of generous and playful shapes for the creation of singular objects.Self-taught, Mickaël approaches design instinctively and freely before perfecting his skills at the École Boulle in Paris. In 2013, he created his studio oscillating between Art and design in Marseille and continued his research in close collaboration with the know-how of French manufacturers.His mentors Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance, Stéphane Parmentier and Jaime Hayon led him to unite his desire for craftsmanship with his geometric shapes matched with pop colors. A dreamlike recipe with its roots in the eccentricity of the Memphis movement. This vibrant and limitless universe in the exploration of new techniques is part of a short circuit of creation thus preserving French know-how.