The shape of the Luna light fixture is based on the philosophy of upcycling, i.e. the ecological use of discarded material or parts that are very difficult to recycle.
The light is thus a manifesto of a clear attitude towards air pollution and waste, while at the same time gaining a unique artistic value thanks to its specific design. The centrepiece of the Luna light is a glass lamp made from washing machine doors of various shapes and sizes, complemented by an elegant brass-plated frame. The signs of wear and tear of both materials are used to the lamps advantage and makes each piece unique. Tiny lines and scratches on the glass create a delicate abstract structure that directly contrasts with the patina of the metal ring.
The shape of the lamp can be modified at the client’s request – the ring can be made of other metals or targeted rusting can be used to achieve a unique, aged industrial design. These additional modifications are not included in the price. The Luna lamp has an overall subtle expression, which is enhanced by the invisible connection of the two main elements and the airy suspension system. The Luna lamp is visually interesting and at the same time subtle. It stands out not only in homes and luxury residences, but also in cafes and hotels lobbies.
The shape of the lamp can be modified at the client’s request – the ring can be made of other metals or targeted rusting can be used to achieve a unique, aged industrial design. These additional modifications are not included in the price.
The Luna lamp is produced in several variants. The differences can be in the size, shape of the glass and surface treatment. The customer can choose from the shape and size of available glasses found. They can choose the surface treatment of the glass and the steel ring (which most significantly determines the price).