Bobina Acrylic Table Lamp by Studio OrbeatDimensions: W 20 x D 20 x H 20 cmMaterials: acrylic, steel fittings, LED lightAlso Available in BLUE, AMBER, SANDED TRANSPARENT ACRYLIC and TRANSPARENT ACRYLIC.The BOBINA model is a table lamp. It is a small luminaire produced entirely with pieces of transparent acrylic and/or transparent acrylic sand.The starting point for its design was born in the observation of the old mining lamps (brass flashlights with lighter), which were held from a stirrup handle.This piece of design, in its central part, has 42 pieces of transparent sandy acrylic that cross each other in a bi-directional way, so that together they form a single body in whose center the light source inhabits.Its design allows interaction with the user so that it can disassemble and assemble the centerpieces of the acrylic body to change the light source.Packed assembled. Includes assembling instructions.Designed for easy dissasembly to allow light source replacement.Gentle cleaning with a dry or slightly damp cloth.Studio Orbeat is a uni-personal product design office founded in 2007 in Lima, Peru by Peruvian architect and musician Luis Ortiz de Zevallos Lainez (Lima, 1977).The studio began as a creative space for the conception of illuminated pieces worked almost handmade. Over the years, he advanced toward the creation of other objects designed for interior spaces such as chairs, tables and other artifacts that make up a solid body of author work.Today, Studio Orbeat is a studio that maintains the same essence of its beginnings, but currently works in collaboration with other designers and decorators, mainly in interior design projects.Studio Orbeat products are mostly disarmable and allow the user to interact with them. They are halfway between design and art, between the artisanal and the industrial.For Studio Orbeat it is so important the solution and care of the design of each element and detail that makes up the piece as the aesthetics and the final result for the client.Our objects are produced in workshops in Lima, Peru in diverse materials such as acrylic, steel, bronze, paper, wood and their derivatives.