Sabinas Lamp High

by JAVIER MARISCAL

It’s inspired by natural fluid shapes, avoiding  any straight lines or geometry. Its outline hints at sand dunes, at female curves. This collection goes beyond fulfilling a purpose, or use, but poses a special friendship and attachment with its user. As all collections by this author it adheres to a very formal “mariscalish” code.

DESCRIPTION

Made of polyethylene resin by rotational moulding. 100% Recyclable. Item suitable for indoor and outdoor use. Available in different finishes.

WEIGHT

15 Kg

DIMENSIONS

LIGHTING

LIGHT

Ref. 45010W

White internally lit unit with LED technology. Available only in matte ice white finish.

RGBW LED

Ref. 45010L

Unit with internal lighting with RGBW LED technology and remote control unit for switching colors. Available only in matte ice white finish. Remote control included.

RGBW LED DMX

Ref. 45010D

Unit with internal lighting with RGBW LED technology and remote control unit for switching colors. Also controlLED by DMX-1024 (wireless), enabling communication between one or more products simultaneously via the DMX transmitter (not included).

RGBW LED BATTERY

Ref. 45010Y

Unit with internal lighting with battery-powered RGBW LED technology. Includes charger and remote control for switching colors and charger. Available only in matte ice white finish.

 





    JAVIER MARISCAL

    Javier Mariscal is, First and foremost, an image creator who develops his work using all kinds of supports and disciplines. Furniture design, painting, sculpture, illustrations, interior design, graphic design, landscaping , gardening and so on are all the object of his professional, vital activity. H e has collaborated with compa – nies such as Memphis, Akaba, Bidasoa, BD Ediciones de Dise ñ o, Moroso, Nani Mar quina, Vorwerk, Equipaje, Alessi, Sangetsu, Magis, Cosmic, Amat3, Santa&Cole, Lali que and Phaidon. Mariscal e xpresses himself using a personal language that is complex in its intention and simple in its statements, innocent yet provocative, that he uses to innovate, risk and communicate. He enjoys provoking the eyes that look at his works and creating complicity with them.