Pendant Lights

VETRA

Marset

LED blown glass pendant lamp

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Product Code: 000
Category: Pendant Lights

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At first glance, Vetra could be no more than a traditional, old-fashioned, blown-glass lamp, but turning it on yields a surprise.‎ Joan Gaspar uses a completely closed glass diffuser as a reflector, and creatively places the light source outside -instead of inside- the shade.‎ The Vetra gives off more light than one would expect, without glare.‎ Much of the light is directed downward, and the rest is filtered toward the inside of the shade, subtly illuminating it.‎ Like an echo multiplying the light, when it’s on, its entire outline is drawn out and seems to come alive.‎ This collection is offered in different diameters (20, 32 and 43 cm) in white and amber, a color that emphasizes even more its relationship with the light.‎ A contrasting layout in which the lamp proper becomes more visible and its light – sheltered by these tones – warmer.‎