The Vetra suspension lamp, designed by Joan Gaspar, emits more light downwards but also filters into the shade, illuminating it subtly.
Suspension lamp from the Vetra collection, designed by Joan Gaspar for Marset .
Vetra could just be a traditional blown glass lamp, but when you turn it on, it brings us a surprise. Joan Gaspar uses a closed glass diffuser as a reflector, with the originality of placing the light source outside the screen instead of inside it.
It emits more light than we expect without dazzling us: a large part of it is directed downwards, and the rest filters into the interior of the screen, illuminating it subtly. As if there is an echo and the light is multiplying, lit it shows its entire profile drawn, it seems to be alive.
This collection has been designed for table, suspension and foot. In the table and foot versions, the seatpost is divided into two unequal parts, a detail that breaks its balance, providing beauty and elegantly solving the cable outlet.
Matte blown glass lampshade with lacquered aluminum heatsink.
Measurement: Diameter 43cm - Height 324.4cm