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Marset | Xavier Mañosa & Mashallah
The warmth of the fixture’s ceramics contrasts with the faceted edges of the sphere, making it seem as if it is winking playfully. Made using a meticulous, traditional design process, the lamps are fired four times —using glazes specifically developed for this collection— and incorporate warm, high-quality materials, such as gold.
Available in white, terracotta, or black ceramic, with brilliant white or gold enamel interiors.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset | Xavier Mañosa & Mashallah
The warmth of the fixture’s ceramics contrasts with the faceted edges of the sphere, making it seem as if it is winking playfully. Made using a meticulous, traditional design process, the lamps are fired four times —using glazes specifically developed for this collection— and incorporate warm, high-quality materials, such as gold.
Available in white, terracotta, or black ceramic, with brilliant white or gold enamel interiors.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Marset | Xavier Mañosa & Mashallah
The warmth of the fixture’s ceramics contrasts with the faceted edges of the sphere, making it seem as if it is winking playfully. Made using a meticulous, traditional design process, the lamps are fired four times —using glazes specifically developed for this collection— and incorporate warm, high-quality materials, such as gold.
Available in white, terracotta, or black ceramic, with brilliant white or gold enamel interiors.
Made in Terrassa, Spain
Resources
Dimensions
Combination dependant
Lead Time
4-6 Weeks
Lamping
Combination dependant
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
Xavier Mañosa & Mashallah
Xavier Mañosa founded Apparatu just five years ago and, in that short space of time, he has become one of the most up and coming ceramicists of his generation. When he took that step, he was living in Berlin. Perhaps that distance helped him to finally dedicate himself to what he had seen his parents doing during his childhood and which he had rejected, as an act of defiance, during his training as an industrial designer. In his case, the most fascinating part is probably that it is a combination of the two – his perspective from a distance and his eagerness to experiment linked to his knowledge of his trade, drawn from his home background.
Pieces by Apparatu have been exhibited at contemporary design fairs and festivals in London, Frankfurt, Saint- Étienne, Tokyo, New York, México and Stockholm, as well as in Madrid and Barcelona.