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Humo Pendant Black 18 by Bandido Studio
€6.700,00
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A pendant chandelier whose central body is composed of a sphere made of black barro clay from Oaxaca. It is surrounded by various luminous points that project and diffuse its light through its smoked glass diffusers. An ingenious and perceptive black anodized aluminum surround highlights the edge of each light's diffuser.

About Bandido Studio  

Bandido Studio, a Mexican design studio founded in 2016 by industrial designers Alejandro Campos and Joel Rojas, is distinguished by a strong focus on lighting and furnishing products.The design is inspired by nature and the rich cultural heritage of Mexico.

 Technical details :

Voltage : 120V

Cable : 200 cm of black PVC plastic

Materials : 

Black clay / Black anodized aluminum / Smoked glass

Color : Barro Negro

Origin : Mexico

Design by : Bandido Studio

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Humo Pendant Black 18 by Bandido Studio
Humo Pendant Black 18 by Bandido Studio
€6.700,00
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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.