Milan design week

Asa Line

ASA in Portuguese means wing. The ASA Family signed by Erlon Tessari allows the customer to be co-creator of this models, setting up those singular pieces according to the space area. One rod is fixed and the other rod (with the dome) can be slid back and forth and also rotated up and down. Its dome has articulation that allows adjustment of light focus.

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Selected model for Milan Design Week, Italy – 2019 Be Brazil Show – Fuori Salone

Íris Line

The thin, circular structure of the eye responsible for controlling the pupil diameter and hence the amount of light reaching the retina. Inspired by this concept, PAX.ARQ created the Iris luminaire that is composed of two domes, one in aluminum and the other in wood, and provides user interaction with the model: by removing or approaching the domes the user controls the incidence of light in the environment.

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Selected model for Milan Design Week, Italy – 2018 Be Brazil Show – Fuori Salone

Única Line

The unique collection was designed by Adolini + Simonini from the golden section, a principle introduced by Leonardo Da Vinci that studies the proportions and harmony between forms. As the main element stands out the hand-blown glass dome. Its unique mold and the high level of production difficulty of the dome that mixes square and round shapes guarantee the exclusivity of this collection.

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Selected model for Milan Design Week, Italy – 2017 Be Brazil Show – Fuori Salone

Agni Line

The Agni line, signed by Studio Munclair, has a minimalist and innovative design. Agni means fire in Sanskrit and the Hindus consider Agni the messenger of the gods who is eternally young and also immortal, for the fire is re-lit every day. A name more than appropriate for the visual impact this line causes for its design and the filament lamps it uses.

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Selected model for Milan Design Week, Italy – 2017 Be Brazil Show – Fuori Salone

Calandra Pendant

The Calandra line is inspired by the fluid movement of the Tomie Othake sculptures (giving extreme lightness to heavy materials) and the calendering technique, which transmits structure to the aluminum sheet while maintaining its lightness. Formed by two equal elements that complement each other but do not touch each other, there is direct and indirect light. Design by Fabíola Bergamo Design Box.

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Selected model for Milan Design Week, Italy – 2016 Mostra Brazil S / A – Fuori Salone

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