My MonapartContain: lighting and furniture for a lifetime14/12/2022 by MonapartContain: lighting and furniture for a lifetime Creativity and simplicity create a unique synergy and generate a narrative between the materials used and the pieces created. CONTAIN was born from Juan and Mauricio's desire to create something together. Something that, as well as being beautiful, can cross generations and endure over time. All the LightingFurniture
Spaces and LifeMarset03/07/2013 by MonapartMarset was born in the forties as a metal foundry, but its incursion into the lighting sector came a little later, when Paco...Lighting
Spaces and LifeOde to the flexo05/03/2012 by MonapartOf all the lamps in the world, the lamp is the most popular, long-suffering and useful one you can imagine. It never fails and looks good everywhere (offices, children's rooms, counters, workshops, studios...).Lighting
Spaces and LifeSpider Lamp - Joe Colombo (1965)30/05/2011 by MonapartHe was christened Cesare, but was called Joe. He enrolled in science, but went into art and architecture. He inherited his father's ribbon factory, but turned it into an electrical factory, where he was able to experiment with fibreglass, ABS, PVC and various polyethylenes. And from the world of industrial design he moved on to domestic design and back to industrial design, and so on and so forth, with the idea of making good design available to everyone.Lighting
Spaces and LifeArco Floor Lamp - Castiglioni (1962)30/08/2010 by MonapartIt is very true that four eyes see more than two, and that two plus two sometimes make five. The Arco Floor Lamp is a good example of this, as it was born from the collaboration of the Castiglioni brothers, Achille and Pier Giacomo, who one day decided to turn the lamp design of the early 1960s on its head and set their own style from that moment on: radical, audacious and ingenious.Lighting
Spaces and LifeGlobe lamp - Verner Panton (1969)17/05/2010 by MonapartOne globe, two globes, three globes. Earth is the globe where I live... Do you remember the song? Verner Panton didn't know it, but if he had, it would surely have made him think of the Globe Lamp, one of his best creations.Lighting