Catalog excerpts
New collection Ginger, Polo, FollowMe Hazy Day, Discocó & Santorini
Open the catalog to page 1Interview with Carlos & Javier Marset 9 Ginger Uli Budde 45 Discocó Christophe Mathieu Joan Gaspar Sputnik Estudio Joan Gaspar Inma Bermúdez Barcelona Showroom Santaló 56 Interior 08021 Barcelona (Spain) T +34 932 005 726 press@marset.com
Open the catalog to page 2Interview with Carlos & Javier Marset Carlos & Javier Marset Brothers Javier and Carlos Marset have not written a book yet, nor have they planted a tree. What they have done is produce a handful of garden lamps that magically illuminate the trees already planted, and many more that enable you to read the best books from the library. These lamps are joined by a meticulously curated catalogue of lights to illuminate a wide array of everyday activities, all boasting not only technological precision but also beauty and great comfort. Together they run the company that bears their surname, whose...
Open the catalog to page 3Interview with Carlos & Javier Marset project. We have been releasing ceramic lamps for years now. We thought it would be fascinating to work with the studio of Xavier Mañosa, one of the most awesome ceramicists working today. A company is made by gathering excellence in all spheres. We try to surround ourselves with the best. carlos marset: We are actually more than editors. We have the know-how of manufacturers; it’s part of our DNA. The origin of the company dates back to the mid-1900s, when our grandfather created a metal smelting company. In the 1970’s, they began to manufacture...
Open the catalog to page 4Interview with the origin, the provenance. Today it doesn’t make as much sense as it did 50 years ago. The goal is to have an open mind and to understand how people from other cultures interact. try to play with all four elements it can lead to disaster. The market may not be ready for it. But if you play with just a few it can be very interesting. I really like lamps that innovate primarily in the concept. In what countries is Marset the most successful? jm: The Scandinavian countries, Central Europe, Germany, Switzerland. And I am especially thrilled because those markets are quite...
Open the catalog to page 5This extraordinarily lightweight light disk pays tribute to the cymbals of Ginger Baker of Cream, the 1960’s rock band. The ginger collection explores a new material and technology applied to the lighting sector: layers of wood and paper shaped under high pressure. The outcome is an aerial shade measuring just 0.16 inches thick with a white interior to reflect the light and a high-quality wood finish on the outside. Harnessing LED technology, it comes in two different sizes in the hanging version, along with one standing version and a table version, all with your choice of either an oak or...
Open the catalog to page 6Diffuser and pressed wood base of 0.16" in natural oak or wenge. Injected aluminum dissipater and lacquered black matte metal stem. Ginger 32 / Ginger S 36 LED SMD 9,4W 2700K 845lm (included) Ginger 42 / Ginger P 63 LED 16,2W SMD 2700K 1480lm (included) Black electrical cord Dry locations only
Open the catalog to page 7ginger explores a new material and technology applied to the lighting sector: layers of wood and paper shaped under high pressure measuring just 0.16" thick.
Open the catalog to page 8The polo collection has been expanded with a new spotlight for both home and commercial applications. This version helps to create focal points of light and linear patterns, and can also be pointed upward on a wall. In the polo collection, Joan Gaspar conducts an exercise in downsizing and brings fluidity to the entire spotlight rotation system, as this light swivels almost 360 degrees. Because it uses LED technology, the small, easily guided cylindrical lampshade focuses the light precisely.
Open the catalog to page 10Body and diffuser in lacquered aluminum. Reflector with 36 degree aperture. Black White Polo spot LED 7W 350mA 3000K 520lm (included)
Open the catalog to page 11Interview with Joan Gaspar “I wanted to work with a new material and a new technology” 22 Joan Gaspar Joan Gaspar (Barcelona, 1966) learned the trade of industrial design by working with Lluís Porqueras in the late 1980’s in a small lamp workshop in Barcelona’s Poble Nou neighborhood. Since then he has designed countless products, all characterized by simplicity as their unquestioned hallmark, with a special focus on the lighting sector. However, he is also on the verge of celebrating two decades as the Product Manager at Marset. Gaspar is interested in talking about what we do not see in...
Open the catalog to page 12Interview with Joan Gaspar everything that was being done was outrageous. Today I find those chrome and black designer bars horrible. Yet they were also very important because they signaled that businesses were getting off the ground. Back then we designers were quacks – everyone wanted to be modern, or faux modern. Many designers feel nostalgic for incandescent bulbs. Have you gotten over that? It seemed like a minor disaster when those bulbs were taken away. At first I amassed a great deal of stock. When I found white ones, I would buy them and hoard them. But I’m over the nostalgia now....
Open the catalog to page 13Portable and rechargeable, followme is a table lamp that can be taken wherever you go. Because of its small, warm, and self-contained character, it is ideal both indoors and outdoors. It also works in restaurants and terraces that have no access to electrical outlets, or to replace candlelight. The oak handle beckons you to pick it up. Compact and small, it almost looks like a personal accessory. With a swinging lampshade made of white polycarbonate, it boasts a fresh, luminous look. It comes with LED technology and a dimmer. The battery is built-in, and it has a USB port for recharging.
Open the catalog to page 14Rocking opal diffuser and white matte polycarbonate body. Plywood handle with natural oak veneer, brass switch and construction details. Five hours of battery life at peak performance. Battery life: 5 hours in peak power 10 hours in half power 20 hours in a quarter power
Open the catalog to page 15Portable and rechargeable, followme is a table lamp that can be taken wherever you go.
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