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Le Soleil suspensión blanco
Architonic ID: 1075552
Año de Lanzamiento: 2009
Lámpara de suspensión de luz difusa y directa. Difusor compuesto por 6 anillos de diámetro y forma diversa de corte oblicuo, realizados en policarbonato con moldeado por inyección y acabado mate, fijados a la estructura interna en metal pintado con polvo epoxídico mediante 3 cables de acero inoxidable. Florón de techo con estribo de metal cincado y cobertura enABS coloreado en el compuesto de moldeo blanco brillante. Tres cables de suspensión en acero inoxidable y cable eléctrico transparente. Disponible kit para la descentralización del florón.
Concepto
Una arquitectura suspendida que evoca el perfil del Guggenheim Museum de Nueva York, así se presenta tras una primera mirada Le Soleil. Un volumen importante, ligero y movido gracias a las bandas asimétricas que lo componen y que crean un fascinante juego de luz reflejada y difusa, interpretando diversas personalidades gracias a la selección entre diversos colores.
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Plástico
Vicente García Jiménez graduated at the Faculty of Experimental Sciences in Castellon de la Plana. Later he moved to Barcelona where he worked at Santa & Cole. There he developed lighting and interior furniture designs. At this time he developed an interest with the environmental aspect of designing these items, constructing his first prototypes in this field. During this time he also got interested in other environmental aspects such as light and shadows, a variety of materials, textures and colors. While in Barcelona he was involved in a small filming project which was directed by Jose Luis Montesinos. A strong need to discover and develop his craft brought him to Milan where he met the work of Enrico Franzolini. There, he was given the responsibility to design a collection of lighting material for Karboxx. At this time, he is searching for a way to design items through basic materials, using much imagination and inner resources while creating a complicated effect. In other words, what seems complicated is actually simple, using for example light and shadows to create this atmosphere. Presently, Vincent lives in Udine (Italy) and works with Foscarini, Palluco Italia and Karboxx, he also collaborates with Enrico Franzolini in the same field.