The name Elara connotes astronomy and Greek mythology, and its geometric design mimicks the trajectory of the planets within the universe. Inspired by astral motion, the lamp is characterised by two metal rings, one of which can be set at various angles to produce fluidity and movement, as well as a small sphere at the bottom of the lamp that contains the light source. The central ring can be positioned to reach different heights and angles, allowing users to experiment with casting light and shadows. The light source emits a glow that can illuminate an entire room. Additionally, when the lampi is off, users can direct the bi-emission sphere – up or down – according to the need for light.
“Subversive, ethical, ecological, political, humorous... that is how I see my job as a designer”
“I enjoy what I do everyday. I never stop thinking about my work and all that relates to it, it’s what keeps me alive.”
“I always think that the project I'm working on will be the best one, where the design and materials are anti-fragile and resilient”
"Fabrice Berrux loves to design and work with pleated-fabric, silkscreen glass and bulbs lamps."
“I’m a person who fishes for ideas. I was born in Ibiza and I’m an industrial dreamer”