Joan Gaspar and Marset create Ringo light from rotomoulded polycarbonate
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Summary
Spanish designer Joan Gaspar and brand Marset have created the Ringo light, a pendant or ceiling lamp made from rotomoulded transparent polycarbonate. The material develops a dimpled texture similar to blown glass during the manufacturing process, giving the light an ice block-like appearance. The design emphasizes material over form, bringing new life to a simple geometric shape.
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Marset describes the light – which is available as a pendant or ceiling lamp – as one that accentuates material rather than form, bringing new life to a simple geometric shape.
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