Studio davidpompa presents two new pieces from the Origo collection at Design Week Mexico.

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Studio davidpompa introduces two new perspectives to the Origo collection during Mexico Design Week 2019, 25th - 29th October.

Studio davidpompa presents two new pieces from the Origo collection. An aesthetic of geometrical lighting that combines volcanic rock with an opal glass diffuser. The effect of the light reflected in the texture of the volcanic rock creates a relationship between light and composition, an exploration of their interaction.

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

The Origo collection combines the elegance of light and volcanic rock, creating a unique effect that reveals the relief and contour of recinto.

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

The Origo collection combines the elegance of light and volcanic rock, creating a unique effect that reveals the relief and contour of recinto. Two spheres that vary in materiality, weight and character and that together create a new visual language.

Origo floor adds new dimensions to the collection. With elegant proportions, its sculptural form adds character with its presence. The second luminaire to be presented as part of the collection is Origo table. Its light bathes the volcanic stone below, continuing on the surface on which it rests. Both pieces represent a sculptural balance, enhancing the texture of the enclosure.

The complete Origo collection is without doubt a highlight of the well known event Contenido in Mexico City, during Design Week. An industrial container became the scene to present Origo´s contemporary forms and warm character.

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

Origo wall and floor lamp - Studio davidpompa

This year it wasn´t only about an exhibition, but rather the space was turned into an experience, with visitors walking intrigued over dark gray volcanic rock stones. This strong contrast between the roughness of the stone and the soft light made the collection visually sharper.

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