Ambrosia Vertical
Marset| Ciszak Dalmas
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.
This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V2, a 92,52 inches high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset| Ciszak Dalmas
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.
This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V2, a 92,52 inches high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset| Ciszak Dalmas
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.
This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V2, a 92,52 inches high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Resources
Dimensions
Combination Dependent
Lead Time
4-6 Weeks
Lamping
Combination Dependent
Brand
Marset
Marset was established in 1942 as a family business, not making lighting, but as a foundry. That foundation in casting metals did eventually segue into lighting design, however, with Francisco Marset formally establishing Marset Illuminacion in 1965.
The decades spent experimenting with and molding metal translated well into the contemporary lighting industry: manipulating all kinds of materials to create unexpected, atmospheric lighting effects.
Designer
Ciszak Dalmas
Founded in 2009 by Alberto Gobbino Ciszak and Andrea Caruso Dalmas, Ciszak Dalmas is a full-service Architecture and Design Studio based in Madrid, Spain. Partnership with architect Matteo Ferrari started in 2016.
The studio works across a range of disciplines including architecture, interior, product design and art direction, and has collaborated in the past years with different brands such as Aesop, Bershka, Camper, Loewe, Malababa, Max&Co., Muro.exe, and Zara among others. Ciszak Dalmas are also founders of La Clinica Design, a contemporary furniture and object firm.
The studio was awarded in 2019 with the First Prize for the Best Retail Design section by The New York Times Magazine.