Tribeca is a collection of light fixtures with polished natural alabaster shades. The name of this collection is inspired by the fashionable Manhattan neighborhood of the same name, where old industrial spaces are now homes, with streets full of charming shops, art galleries and establishments with a European, retro, elegant and minimalist atmosphere… it all perfectly defines this collection. Tribeca has an artisanal feel, Art Deco inspiration and a wise combination of noble materials such as iron and alabaster, with simple structures that contrast with the solidity of the stone in a perfect balance between lightness and weight. Alabaster transmits warmth and gives each shade a unique and unrepeatable identity, with white and grayish veins, sometimes with a hint of earthy color and a soft translucency.
The structure of the wall lamp with reading arm of the Tribeca collection is made of textured black iron and the shade is an alabaster sphere 12cm in diameter, inside which is housed an integrated LED Seoul 4.5W 270lm 2700K CRI>80. The reading arm, adjustable by ball joint, includes an integrated LED Cree 3W 3000K 260lm CRI>80 that is always 'not dimmable’ and has its own on/off switch located at the bottom of the base. This wall lamp exists in two versions depending on whether the LED of the alabaster shade is required to be dimmable or not: dimmable (RG) through TRIAC, with a 220V 350mA driver, or not dimmable, with a 90-264V 350mA driver. In both cases the driver is included and is housed inside the structure. Attention: Each shade is unique and unmatched; since it is a 100% natural material extracted from a quarry, the variety of white, brown and gray veins is random.
| Dimensions (HxWxD): | cm: 20x25 / inch: 7.87"x9.84" |
|---|---|
| Country of Manufacture | Spain |
| Style | Modern + Contemporary |
| IP protection: | IP 20 |
About Designer

Jordi Llopis
(Barcelona, 1972)
Jordi Llopis se forma como diseñador en la Escuela ELISAVA de Barcelona y en el ‘Royal College of Art’ de Londres.
Diseñador Industrial, ha trabajado como Design Manager en empresas de iluminación, llevando a cabo la dirección de nuevos productos e identidad corporativa. Lleva años colaborando con empresas de iluminación, mobiliario urbano y objetos para el hogar. ‘Lifelight’, lámpara creada por él en 2003, forma parte de la colección permanente del ‘Museu del Disseny’ de Barcelona, y su lámpara ‘Clipa’m’ fue seleccionada en los Premios Delta 2016.
Actualmente dirige su propio estudio de diseño llamado Jordi Llopis Design, en Barcelona, y es co-fundador de la editora Brots. Trabaja desarrollando nuevos diseños para el mundo de la iluminación y elementos urbanos, así como diseñando y produciendo sus nuevas colecciones para Brots. La excusa es diseñar para uno mismo como autoencargo, sin premisas ni filtros previos, para poder llegar a un producto muy personal, original y coherente que ofrecer. Esta es parte de la filosofía que se quiere transmitir en Brots. Jordi Llopis colabora, además, como profesor externo en ESDI, Escuela Superior de Diseño de Barcelona y ELISAVA Alumni y es tutor en el Máster de ESdesign Barcelona. Ha sido jurado en los Premios Ei! de ELISAVA de Barcelona, y ha impartido talleres en la Universidad de Aguascalientes en México y en ELISAVA.
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