Testemunhos Lamp | Studio Objeto
“Testemunho” is the name given to a stone sample extracted from a quarry to serve as a color reference; its analysis precedes the actual extraction process. These typically discarded pieces have a slender, conical shape that, if not for this process, would require sculpting. Arthur Casas embraces the raw beauty of Rafaello samples, sourced from Brazil’s central-west region, to create the base of a lamp by joining a few rods. The shade is made of metal mesh, creating a contrast between lightness and weight. Its translucency and material required a special structure, developed by the Studio Objeto team.
“Testemunho” is the name given to a stone sample extracted from a quarry to serve as a color reference; its analysis precedes the actual extraction process. These typically discarded pieces have a slender, conical shape that, if not for this process, would require sculpting. Arthur Casas embraces the raw beauty of Rafaello samples, sourced from Brazil’s central-west region, to create the base of a lamp by joining a few rods. The shade is made of metal mesh, creating a contrast between lightness and weight. Its translucency and material required a special structure, developed by the Studio Objeto team.
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Belterra
Bragança Paulista, Brazil
Curitiba, Brazil
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Eldorado do Sul, Brazil
Guarujá, São Paulo
Iporanga, Brazil
Itu, Brazil
Itupeva, Brasil
Lisbon, Portugal
London, UK
Los Cabos, Mexico
Maranhão, Brazil
Miami, USA
Milan, Italy
New York, USA
Paris, France
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Porto Feliz, Brazil
Praia Brava, Brazil
Recife, Brasil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Salvador, Brazil
São Paulo, Brazil
São Sebastião, Brazil
Tokyo, Japan
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Description“Testemunho” is the name given to a stone sample extracted from a quarry to serve as a color reference; its analysis precedes the actual extraction process. These typically discarded pieces have a slender, conical shape that, if not for this process, would require sculpting. Arthur Casas embraces the raw beauty of Rafaello samples, sourced from Brazil’s central-west region, to create the base of a lamp by joining a few rods. The shade is made of metal mesh, creating a contrast between lightness and weight. Its translucency and material required a special structure, developed by the Studio Objeto team.
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LocalizationSão Paulo, Brazil
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FieldDesign
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StatusCompleteOngoing
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