Gaya
The hanging lamp with the pot, Acustik acoustic fabric Gaya was designed in the spirit of biophilic design. The lamp consists of two acoustic panels, a light component, and an inner shield shaped like a plant pot to plant anything. The luminaire not only perfectly illuminates the workplace but also enhances the visual value of the interior and gives it a classy character. The color of all the components of the lamp is customizable.
The lamp was designed in collaboration with Małgorzata Szlązek, Senior Architekt in Trzop Architekci.
Categories: Acoustic lighting air, ACOUSTIC SOLUTIONS
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