The Abanico lamp is a masterpiece that extends beyond the simple function of illumination, transforming into a three-dimensional work of art. Crafted as a high relief in metal, this lamp sculpts the light that strikes it, evoking the elegant curves and movements of fans, combining the flamenco ones, symbols of passion, with those of Japanese women, which represent grace and refinement.
When the light is turned on, the Abanico lamp becomes a fan of light, reflecting countless shades that change depending on the point of view. This play of light and shadow is inspired by the atmospheres described in Jun’ichirō Tanizaki’s “In Praise of Shadows,” where penumbra is celebrated for its ability to create depth and mystery, enhancing hidden beauty and silent elegance.
In this lamp, light is not only a functional element but a means to transform space, just like in Tanizaki’s book, where light and shadow merge to create an intimate and suggestive environment. The Abanico lamp is not only a curious and unpredictable object but also an elegant wall lamp that, through its refined design and poetic use of light, invites us to discover new perspectives and appreciate the ephemeral beauty of soft light.