LED-Ginger M Table
Marset | Joan Gaspar
Wood is a great ally of cozy lighting. It is a material that is hard to mold, a challenge that the LED-Ginger collection neatly resolves. The combination of sheets of wood, paper and resins pressed together under high pressure achieves a laminate that appears almost entirely flat, which discreetly lights up spaces with indirect light.
The LED-Ginger table is available in two hardwired sizes, and in it’s smallest iteration as a rechargeable portable. The collection boasts extraordinary structural simplicity, and can be combined with each other to great effect.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset | Joan Gaspar
Wood is a great ally of cozy lighting. It is a material that is hard to mold, a challenge that the LED-Ginger collection neatly resolves. The combination of sheets of wood, paper and resins pressed together under high pressure achieves a laminate that appears almost entirely flat, which discreetly lights up spaces with indirect light.
The LED-Ginger table is available in two hardwired sizes, and in it’s smallest iteration as a rechargeable portable. The collection boasts extraordinary structural simplicity, and can be combined with each other to great effect.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset | Joan Gaspar
Wood is a great ally of cozy lighting. It is a material that is hard to mold, a challenge that the LED-Ginger collection neatly resolves. The combination of sheets of wood, paper and resins pressed together under high pressure achieves a laminate that appears almost entirely flat, which discreetly lights up spaces with indirect light.
The LED-Ginger table is available in two hardwired sizes, and in it’s smallest iteration as a rechargeable portable. The collection boasts extraordinary structural simplicity, and can be combined with each other to great effect.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Resources
Dimensions
Combination dependant
Lead Time
4-6 Weeks
Lamping
15.4W Integral LED
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
Joan Gaspar
Joan Gaspar studied industrial design in the school of Artes y Oficios in Barcelona. In 1988 started work for VAPOR S.A manufacturing minimalist lamps. From 1992 collaborated with a variety of firms to create new product lines: Roca, Resol, Marset, Mobles 114, Perobell, Santa&Cole, DAE, Vilagrasa, Made Design.
From 1996 Gaspar collaborated closely with the company Marset Iluminación, developing new products, and product direction for the company. His accolades include wins at FAD, first prize in the Furniture Competition of the Comunidad Castilla la mancha (1995), first prize at the Valencia International Furniture Fair (2000), winner at Delta de Plata for the Atlas (2001), and winner at Neón de Luz (2005).
Since 1998 Joan has given classes in Materials and technology applied to industrial design at Elisava School of design in Barcelona. In 2002 opened a professional design Studio in Barcelona working with various companies on new product concepts.