These light sculptures project a circle with an almost tangible presence, within which highly saturated coloured shadows are created. The absence of light is used as a means of illumination, directing attention towards the shadows themselves and transforming them into a fundamental part of the luminaire.
The support consists of a chestnut wood structure, reduced to its essential elements in order to create a balance between projector and projection. It is composed of three variants: one floor-standing type and two L-shaped table-top versions.
Both position narrative as an essential component of each work, expanding the boundaries of contemporary design towards new forms of craftsmanship, visual arts, sculptural languages, and installation.
Under the curatorship of Xavier Franquesa, they foster and bring visibility to contemporary talent through a radical and transversal perspective, supporting both emerging and established creators while projecting unique pieces onto the international stage.