Balloon by Crous & Calogero for Estiluz

Balloon by Crous & Calogero for Estiluz

This lamp by Barcelona studio Crous & Calogero for Spanish brand Estiluz is shaped like a helium balloon floating against the ceiling or wall.

Balloon by Crous & Calogero for Estiluz

The Balloon lamp is made of translucent polyethylene and has a red string hanging down that switches between bright lighting, softer lighting and off modes when you tug it.

Balloon by Crous & Calogero for Estiluz

The project won a Silver Delta Award for industrial design at FADfest in Barcelona.

Read more about the Delta Awards and see the winning design, a bike that grows with your child, in our earlier story. See a nest of tables that also won a silver award here and a rug made of espadrille soles that was shortlisted here.

Balloon by Crous & Calogero for Estiluz

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Here’s some more information from the award organisers:


The Balloon lamp collection by Estiluz was inspired by the memories of both adult and kid generations. We all remember losing a balloon we were holding in our hands, don’t we? In this case, the balloon doesn’t drift off into the sky, because it finds its home on your ceiling or wall and gives out light to brighten your rooms.

Balloon features ceiling and wall versions. To give these pieces the ethereal appearance desired, the shade is made of brushed polyethylene, a translucent material that hides an energy saving fluorescent bulb.

What’s more, a fine red cable hangs from the shade, serving as a switch in the wall version, offering general lighting, night-light and off positions. The night-light is a 0,5W LED bulb that will gently light up dark areas and will guide and comfort us during the night.

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3×3 by 3Patas for Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració

Two small side tables slot into the top of a coffee table in this set by Barcelona studio 3Patas.

3x3 by 3Patas for Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració

Called 3×3, the product comprises three tables with three legs each plus a large bowl that can nest in the hole vacated by one of the smaller tables.

3x3 by 3Patas for Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració

The project is in production with Spanish brand Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració and won a Silver Delta Award for industrial design at FADfest in Barcelona.

3x3 by 3Patas for Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració

Read more about the Delta Awards and see the winning design, a bike that grows with your child, in our earlier story. See a rug made of espadrille soles that was shortlisted here.

3x3 by 3Patas for Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració

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3x3 by 3Patas for Francesc Ros Fusteria Decoració

Here’s some more information from the designer:


3×3 (three tables by three legs) is a collection of auxiliary tables which neatly combine to form a family. After working closely with different users, we found that in many cases, they were living in reduced spaces (such as inner-city lofts) and were searching for solutions which could adapt to their various requirements.

The large, main table contains two smaller tables which users can remove and use independently. When the smaller tables are removed from the main one, two bowls fit perfectly in the spaces, modifying the functionality of the table. The bowls can be used to put fruit, children’s toys or even be used as an ice bucket for drinks during a party. Users can define and create their own space by playing with the different elements of 3×3.The table legs can easily be removed and the different elements easily boxed together.

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