Copérnica Table
Marset | Ramírez i Carrillo
Utilizing mixed materials and density, such as steel and aluminum, one can achieve a feeling of weightlessness with the Copérnica lamp. As if levitating, it moves through space effortlessly, without friction or resistance.
This design allows one to move the lamp with great precision, providing a wide range of heights, distances, and adjustments to the beam of light to suit one’s taste.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset | Ramírez i Carrillo
Utilizing mixed materials and density, such as steel and aluminum, one can achieve a feeling of weightlessness with the Copérnica lamp. As if levitating, it moves through space effortlessly, without friction or resistance.
This design allows one to move the lamp with great precision, providing a wide range of heights, distances, and adjustments to the beam of light to suit one’s taste.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset | Ramírez i Carrillo
Utilizing mixed materials and density, such as steel and aluminum, one can achieve a feeling of weightlessness with the Copérnica lamp. As if levitating, it moves through space effortlessly, without friction or resistance.
This design allows one to move the lamp with great precision, providing a wide range of heights, distances, and adjustments to the beam of light to suit one’s taste.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
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
Ramírez i Carrillo
Jaume Ramírez and Josema Carrillo met in 2001 while working in the Basque Country, where they started their own studio. For their first design, the Delica collection of trays, they received their first Gold Delta award, along with Red Dot Design and Design Plus awards.
In 2005 they moved to Barcelona, where they started working with Escofet to develop a branding and communications strategy, designed the exhibit for the 2007 and 2009 Delta Awards and built the identity of Parklex, which they are still working with to this day.
Since 2014 they have split their time between Barcelona and their new studio in Milan, working for Marset, Arcos, Normann Copenhagen, and Mobles 114.