Luxury Midnight Blue And Brushed Brass Ceiling Mounted Lamp Oyster By Carla Baz
$7,124
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Luxury Midnight Blue and Brushed Brass Ceiling Mounted Lamp Oyster by Carla BazDimensions: Ø 70 x H 26 cm.Materials: Brushed brass.Weight: 9 kg.Available in brushed brass, copper or bronze finishes. Available in different color/ finish options. Please contact us. Oyster is a series of sculptural lighting pieces that were developed in 2016. Wanting to explore the idea of customization and adapting designs to different functionalities and scales, we developed this new series available in 3 different sizes and a selection of bold colors offering choices that are eccentric and personal.All our lamps can be wired according to each country. If sold to the USA it will be wired for the USA for instance. Carla Baz is a French-Lebanese designer dedicated to foster synergies between her innovative approach to furniture/lighting and the very accomplished skills of Lebanese artisans. After studying interior architecture at ESAG Penninghen in Paris, she pursued a Masters in product design for the luxury industry at the University of Art and Design Lausanne (ECAL) where she had the opportunity to work on several projects under the supervision of international designers such as Ronan Bouroullec, BarberOsgerby, Marti Guixé, Pierre Charpin and Umberto and Fernando Campana. She then engaged in diverse professional experiences, working in London for Burberry, Vivienne Westwood and Zaha Hadid until she felt it was time to explore her own lines. Thus began a very inspiring sequence of experiments which resulted in small editions of her sculptural and functional furniture and earned her the Brussels based Boghossian Fondation’s 2013 Design Prize. All her projects are rooted in that elaborate relationship where innovative ideas meet noble materials that are worked by hand. Within that journey to their process, unique and elegant products are born that hold their place in our landscape. Carla has recently been awarded the 'Rising Talent' award at Maison & Objet’s 2018 September edition.