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Moby is an sculptural table lamp. Filled with intriguing contrasts, it balances a soft and comforting light with a striking, futuristic design.
The void in the main element creates a small cap in which the light source is enclosed. When Moby is on, the soft light unfolds and illuminates the cavity, immediately drawing the attention to the organic curves.
In 2016, Birgitte Due Madsen and Jonas Trampedach received the prestigious Silver Hetsch medal for Moby, the highest recognition available from the Danish Art and Crafts Movement of 1879.
The two designers run separate studios in Copenhagen, but their collective fondness of the soft, delicate plaster material, typically used for fine art and prototypes, led to this collaboration and the creation of Moby.
The lamp was originally cast in plaster, but has now been translated into a durable matte acrylic material with a similar silky-smooth expression.
Integrated LED 6W
Colour temperature : 2700K
Class : CRI > 90
Birgitte Due Madsen & Jonas Trampedach
Birgitte Due Madsen is an artist and designer living and working in Copenhagen. Her portfolio ranges from handmade, bespoke and mass-produced furniture to sculptures and one-off pieces. With an independent and unpretentious approach, she integrates materials such as gypsum, resin, concrete or stone, and creates unique pieces. She integrates materials such as gypsum, resin, concrete or stone and uses a variety of techniques to achieve her design ideals. Her work is characterised by a subtle, poetic colour palette, tactile textures and strict, playful geometry.
The work of designer Jonas Trampedach is based on clear, legible principles, often with a sculptural quality. While the majority of his projects can be defined as industrial design, many also incorporate elements of craft. His Copenhagen studio was established in 2010 and focuses on products, furniture and lighting. The studio has a flexible and varied approach to materials, processes and lighting. The studio has a flexible and varied approach to materials, processes and techniques, and work ranges from mass production to limited editions and one-off pieces. limited editions and one-off pieces.