GEMA L
Design by Laura Gämmerler, Pedro Sottomayor, 2023The shapely lampshade of the GEMA lighting family made of Engobe ceramic is available in the earth tones pale rose, sand and coal and three sizes. The surface is rough, as if dipped into sand. The Engobe ceramic colouring technique closes the open-pored surface of the ceramic, the process refines the clay.
Engobe is a homage to the natural properties of clay. The ceramic lampshade encloses the white coloured glass body. This is mouth-blown and bathes the surroundings in soft light.
Pendant lamp, Pendulum | Lampshade made of handmade ceramic
Material: | Ceramic in pale rose, sand and coal |
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Insert made of hand-blown glass, white | |
Dimensions: | Lampshade: Ø 46 cm | h 18 cm |
Extras: | Reinforced textile cable and strain relief, light grey |
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Product sheet | Download | |
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Assembly instruction EU | Download | |
Assembly instruction US | Download |
Here you can download the 2D and 3D models.
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2D Data | dwg | Download |
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3D Data | dwg | Download |
3D Data | 3ds | Download |
We have a selection of products in our QUICK SHIP program, meaning your favourite furniture can be available at short notice. These products are ready for shipment ex works within 1 week.
In the Quick Ship catalogue you will find further information on the available products and finishes.
GEMA L | Lampshade ceramic pale rose | Glass body white coloured
GEMA L | Lampshade ceramic pale rose | Glass body white coloured
GEMA L | Lampshade ceramic pale rose | Glass body white coloured | Textile cable grey
GEMA L | Lampshade ceramic sand | Glass body white coloured | Textile cable grey
GEMA L | Lampshade ceramic coal | Glass body white coloured
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Laura Gämmerler
Laura Gämmerler (b.1994) is a German designer that lives and works in Lisbon. In 2015 she began her studies of design at the Free University of Bolzano in Italy which she graduated from in November 2018.
Read morePedro Sottomayor
Pedro Sottomayor (b. 1973) founded his design office in Lisbon in 2009. Since then, there have been two main strands to his work: the development of new products; and creative direction for brands and companies.
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