Ginger

by Joan Gaspar , 2016

Wood is a great ally of cozy lighting. It is a material that is hard to mold, a challenge that the Ginger collection neatly resolves. The combination of sheets of wood, paper and resins pressed together under high pressure achieves a laminate that appears almost entirely flat, which discreetly lights up spaces with indirect light.

This collection has been expanding over time to provide a solution to different lighting needs: different sizes for the suspension, tabletop (including the portable version) and floor models, two wall versions with a movable arm, and four wall lamp sizes that are simple yet formal and that can be combined with one another. The latter boast extraordinary structural simplicity, and can be combined with each other to great effect.

Thanks to a rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the new portable table version of Ginger allows spaces to be lit independently with utter freedom, and with no need for wires.

The version of Ginger in metal offers the same reflected, warm, glare-free light that helps to accentuate spaces. This material is applied to some models of the collection with different finishes: gold, black and white outside and gold and white inside. A new, lighter option that’s refined, almost like a sculpture. With these two highly diverse materials –wood and metal– the Ginger turns into a versatile collection, rounding out the circle and offering a lamp for every lighting and decorating need.