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$2,700
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$3,450
$2,700
SKU: PAR-209030140966
$2,700
SKU: PAR-209030140965
$2,700
SKU: PAR-209030140967
$3,125
SKU: PAR-209030140968
$3,450
SKU: PAR-209030140969
Description
That chestnut of decor, the Asian jar table lamp, gets a chic refresh in the hands of designer Jamie Hayon for Parachilna. In Jaime's hands, the classic ceramic urn shape is recast in pale green, red, black or a pair of patterns inspired by "Ming" or "Jùyuàn" motifs. Hand-lathed and lacquered wood platform base in black, burgundy or ocher and glass diffuser in matte opal or glossy white or black—with each element to choose at will for a uniquely custom version.
Specifications
Size
- 24.4" h x 7.5" dia (62.2x19cm)
- Shade: 9.8" h x 13.8" dia (25.4x35.6cm)
- Cable length: 78.7" (200cm)
Material
Glass, ceramic, wood
Technical
- E26
- Color Temperature: 2700K
- Dimmable
- LED
Brand
Parachilna
Though based in Barcelona, Parachilna’s origins actually stretch all the way to its namesake, a desert ghost town in Australia. A random stop there years ago inspired Alfredo Valero and Roman Riera to eventually create a luxury lighting company dedicated to enduring craftsmanship, aided by European metalsmiths, glass blowers, ceramicists and other skilled artisans.
Collaborating with such notable modern designers as Jaime Hayon and Neri & Hu, partner Alfredo explains Parachilna’s purposeful process. “We don’t use industrial techniques,” he says. “Everything revolves craftsmanship, which means that there is a lot of work, from prototyping to finishing. When we say, ‘We don’t like it,’ we start all over again.”
Designer
Jaime Hayon
"Humor reflects very much who I am…my character," says Spanish-born designer Jaime Hayon, known for his bold and whimsical design sense. As a teenager in the 1970s, he submerged himself in skateboard culture and graffiti art and then opted to study industrial design in Madrid and Paris. Joining Fabrica, the Benetton-funded design and communication academy, he began working closely with legendary image-maker and agitator Oliviero Toscani. After heading up the Fabrica design department, Jaime broke out with his own collections of designer toys, ceramics and furniture.
A rock star in the design world with studios in Italy, Spain and the UK, Jaime's client list includes Camper, Baccarat, &Tradition and Established & Sons. He’s particularly known for tabletop objects—his irreverent approach kickstarted heritage porcelain house Lladró. Numerous awards from the likes of Icon Magazine, Wallpaper Magazine and Elle Decor (Spain) attest to his sway. "People will always look for objects that inspire them," he says, "that make them dream."