“The luminous elements composing the PUCK WALL ART are designed so that the light they irradiate softens around them, providing a warm and pleasant effect.” Jordi Vilardell
With this latest evolutionary step the elemental geometry of the Puck Wall Art well-known collection by Vibia, has been finished in felt. The textile covers the basic profile lending it a tactile quality and diffusing the light with a warm intensity. The new version transforms the light fitting and echoes the latest trends within interior design and architecture where re-evaluating the use of textures provides new perceptions of space.
This is a design that inspires the creation of mathematical configurations with a dynamic spirit. Conceived by Jordi Vilardell as a compositional wall mural that allows interior designers and architects to create freely inspired combinations and groupings. It provides an indirect ambient light and its technical prowess allows for up to forty units to be connected to a single electrical point.
Puck Wall Art is based on a light unit with two superimposed discs. Slightly concave and of differing diameter, the larger of the two envelops the smaller both in a physical and lighting sense, diffusing the emitted light. There is also the option of a single disc that projects its light directly over the wall surface. The fitting conjures images of a multiple solar eclipse with light halos that overlap and dissolve into one another, an ethereal and sculptural lighting installation.
Colours and finishes come together to generate subtle and contemporary ambiences. The felt sheath which is available in two tones of grey underlines the lightweight feel of the lacquered aluminium version and perfectly compliments it. The lacquered finish comes in two tones of grey and cauldron brown. The discs are available in two different diameters, 30 and 45 cm, offering a LED light source between 2,700º K a 4,000ºK to choose from for the desired warmth.
Puck Wall Art as an individual wall lamp provides a subtle ancillary light equally suitable for the home: living rooms, dining rooms and circulation areas, as for contract spaces. When featured in murals the assembly of multiple units generates a harmony of ambient light. With which to highlight specific areas within cultural institutions such as museums, large convention halls or hotel lobby areas.
Source: Vibia
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