Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara of Jahara Studio will launch a dented task lamp made of anodised aluminium during Design Miami next week.
The lamp is called Batucada, which means “beaten” in Portuguese, and is a continuation of Jahara’s Batucada range of crumpled aluminium homeware.
Brazilian lighting company ViaLight manufactures the lamp, which will be launched at the Ornare showroom in Miami’s Design District on 29 November.
See also our story about Jahara Studio’s Neorustica furniture made of scrap wood.
Here’s some info from Jahara Studio:
Jahara Studio will display in Miami, Batucada Lamp, made by ViaLight in Brazil.
Batucada Light, a hammered task table lamp in anodized colors, will be on display during the Design Miami week at Ornare showroom in the Design District.
The manufacturer of the lamps, the Brazil-based company ViaLight, has invited up-and-coming Brazilian designer Brunno Jahara to make a series of special task lamps using LED technology and low impact materials such as aluminum, which is 100% recyclable.
The lamps are a continuation of the Batucada Collection, where the designer hammers and smashes objects such as centerpieces, vases and lamps. For these first pieces, green, yellow, purple and black were chosen. Every year new colors will be added to the collection.
While making every piece unique, the hammered surfaces reflect the light and lend character to the lamps. Batucada stands for a percussion rhythm of Brazilian carnival parties, where many instruments are made of cans or tin pots.
The lamps are reminiscent of classic industrial metal lamps from the 20th century, but the battered surfaces and flashy metallic colors highlight their imperfections and uniqueness, transforming them into a new contemporary icon.
Previous ViaLight projects include a limited edition of lamps by designer Karim Rashid, released in 2008.
The opening night is November 29th at Ornare showroom in Miami Design District, at 8 p.m.
Address: 3930 NE 2nd Avenue – Suites 102/103 Miami – Florida
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