Product Details
Navicula is derived from nature, in this case from one of the many microscopic diatoms that float around in the oceans. The flowing, segmented form is shipped as flatpack and assembled on site with push-in nylon clips.
The thin curved pieces of CNC-cut bamboo plywood create a flowing structure that also casts magical patterns. It is lit from within with a row of LED pin-point lights. There are three sizes.
- Shipped partially assembled
- Uses Bamboo Plywood which is a fast growing material and very sustainable
WHAT WE THINK
David Trubridge lighting, takes from the natural world and it translates through his designs, when we look at David Trubridge's lighting collection, we notice a sophistication and contentment to leave things be, not trying hard to be elaborate or showy. The materials still have all their raw natural character and tactility which helps bring an unassuming calmness and curiosity to the pieces.
DIMENSION |
Small | ø57cm Medium | ø90cm Large | ø100cm |
VOLTAGE |
230-240v AC 50hz |
WATTAGE |
60w max |
MATERIAL |
Bamboo Plywood, Nylon clips |
LIGHT BULB TYPE |
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LIGHT BULB CAP TYPE |
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LIGHT BULB INCLUDED |
Yes |
DIMMABLE |
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NAVICULA CEILING PENDANT SPECIFICATION
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David's work came to prominence in 2001 when the Italian design house Cappellini bought the rights for Body Raft. The Coral light followed in 2004 for DTL, establishing a blueprint for kit-set products that minimised environmental footprint. The company is proud to hold Life Cycle Assessments (LCA’s) and Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs).
David's designs have featured in countless international publications including the most influential, as an instigator of the trend of 'raw sophistication' and as an exemplar of environmentally responsible design. In 2008 the French magazine Express listed him as one of the top 15 designers in the world, and in 2012 the Pompidou Centre in Paris purchased his 'Icarus' installation for its permanent collection.