Moaré’s multiple combinations of formats and colours make it highly versatile. The series takes its name from the Moiré effect, an asymmetrical optical illusion of water, produced by its superimposed textures against the light. And its well-proportioned outer geometry guarantees to safeguard its personality regardless of the chosen option.
Dimension plane
Overview
Two superimposed cylindrical polyester lampshades. With a range of sizes and colours (white, red, grey and black), numerous combinations are possible. Aluminium structure with graphite black finish and cast aluminium base. Acrylsatine methacrylate cylindrical diffuser. Metallic graphite black square canopy.
Available: White.
Suitable for Junction Box (American version). Electric cable length: 3 m / 117.9" Weight: 4.8 kg / 10.56 lib
Light sources
Recommended light source (not included): Other light sources: Max. 100 W Input voltage: 100, 120, 230 Vac. (50 Hz / 60 Hz). According to destination. Lamp holder: E26 (Max. height 130 mm / 5.1″)
A N T O N I A R O L A
Born in Tarragona in 1960, Antoni Arola studied design at EINA school in Barcelona, graduating in 1984. He went on to work at several prestigious studios, including Lievore & Pensi and Associate Designers (AD), a leading technological design factory of the time, headed by Ramón Bigas and Pep Sant. In 1994, he founded his own lighting studio, Estudi Arola, and began to lay the foundations for his design work, with a rather artisan than industrial feel. Antoni Arola s ephemeral installations are part of his work as a lighting expert. In the spring of 2007, Arola celebrated his studio s 10th anniversary with an audiovisual installation at the Sala Vinçon in Barcelona. To accompany the exhibition, he put together "Ten Light Years", a book published by Santa & Cole in which he explains the details of each of his creations until that time. Historian and poet, Antoni Arola masters poetry at its purest from in a language few speak: the language of light.
/ Né à Tarragone en 1960, Antoni Arola étudie le design à l'école EINA de Barcelone, où il obtient son diplôme en 1984. Il travaille ensuite dans plusieurs studios prestigieux, dont Lievore & Pensi et Associate Designers (AD), une importante usine de design technologique de l'époque, dirigée par Ramón Bigas et Pep Sant. En 1994, il fonde son propre studio d'éclairage, Estudi Arola, et commence à poser les bases de son travail de design, avec une touche plus artisanale qu'industrielle. Les installations éphémères d'Antoni Arola font partie de son travail d'expert en éclairage. Au printemps 2007, Arola célèbre le 10e anniversaire de son studio avec une installation audiovisuelle à la Sala Vinçon de Barcelone. Pour accompagner l'exposition, il a réalisé « Ten Light Years », un livre publié par Santa & Cole dans lequel il explique les détails de chacune de ses créations jusqu'à cette date. Historien et poète, Antoni Arola maîtrise la poésie à l'état pur dans un langage que peu de gens parlent : celui de la lumière.