OBJ-01 Floor Lamp Brass
Manu Bañó
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Material: Brass
Finishes:
Wax Finish
Matte Clear Coating
Dimensions:
W 24 x D 10 x H 122 cm
W 10 x D 4 x H 48 in
Weight: 12 KG
Slight variations and imperfections may apply due to a handmade production process. At OWN, we stand by these artistic choices and do not accept returns related to these intentional imperfections such as irregularities in stone or ceramics, patina on metal surfaces, wood cracking and more.
Design Year: 2025
Handmade in Mexico
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The OBJ collection is based on simple gestures applied to materials in their commercial format. Through manipulations such as cuts and folds, raw materials are transformed into objects. Without the use of references and preliminary research stages during the creative process, Manu's approach to design is intuitive. He enjoys drawing simple lines and sketching ideas in multiple notebooks, and over time, some of these sketches are turned into physical objects. Despite the OBJ series seeking an ambitious aesthetic and prioritizing beauty over function, these objects ultimately find their place at home, aiming to fulfill a specific function.
At a glance, OBJ-01 reveals its essence, showcasing its material, manufacturing process, and function. Crafted from a raw metal sheet, whether steel, stainless steel, or brass, precisely cut by laser and meticulously assembled by hand with a rubber hammer, OBJ-01 has no welds. Its dimensions conform to the modulation and format dictated by the metal's commercial standards, following a narrative of simplicity.
The proportions harmonize with the modulation and format dictated by the material's commercial standards. The piece takes shape through pure geometric figures: a rectangle, a circle, and a cylinder at the back housing the LED light source. The circle, once cut, assumes the function of a screen, offering a 360-degree rotation to direct the light. Unlike its tabletop version, the floor version doesn't need a surface to be displayed on. The proportion brings it closer to a monolith, a piece that could occupy the space of a sculpture.