Description
Palma beige pendant light from David Pompa Studio brings together a handwoven palma shade with a sophisticated chrome, coated metal piece in ochre or white. A nuanced shaded balance, weaved by the best craftswomen in Mexico.
The contrast between a striking metal texture marked by fine openings and the soft weaving surface creates an intriguing interplay between industrial production and craft techniques.
The subtle tone of the beige natural palma matches perfectly any warm space. The 3 different finishes allow a more personalized piece, suiting distinct scenarios.
About of David Pompa
David Pompa is an austrian-mexican designer wo founded his studio in Mexico-city in 2013. His core focus relies on the research of singularity and endless pieces combining raw materials such as rocks and palm leafs, handcraft and modernity to create unique contemporary pieces with a mexican touch.
Technical details:
Material: palma and metal painted in ochre.
Size: Ø60 x 19cm
Light source: Incl. 1x E27 LED 13,5W 1500lm 2700K warm white dimmable - Use only LED.
Voltage: 110V / 240V.
Cable: 200cm PVC black extentions on request.
Design by : David Pompa
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The new series of light sculptures named Ambra combines volumes of ancient stones and aluminium. Centerpiece is the Mexican “Toba volcánica” stone that consists of minerals, glass and volcanic debris ejected one million years ago during severe eruptions. Fragments in the geometrical surfaces are testament to these explosions and movement.

The contrast between porous textures and smooth dark red underlines the studios contemporary approach on traditional materials and craft. The connecting components between the sculptural stone elements and the aluminium parts originate from an intensive research of linking unique handmade shapes with industrial parts.