Hazy Day Lamp by Uli Budde for Marset
Anyone who has ever walked along a San Francisco pier at daybreak can appreciate the unique qualities of Marset's Hazy Day. The result of years of research into the diffusive properties of light, this innovative hanging lamp is "inspired by that time of day when the sun has not yet come up and the light of the sky is filtered through the haze."
The Hazy Day Lamp Accentuates Craft
As designed by Uli Budde, Hazy Day emphasizes the unique aspects of the craft of glassblowing. Both the tone and texture of the piece change from the apex to the base of the shade-a gradual modulation from an impenetrable matte to a glassy transparence.
The above detail creates the implied haze, as it filters the light in a way that suggests sun breaking through early morning fog, or the mysterious illumination behind a seashore bank of clouds-a simulacrum of sun casting a pale glow behind the mist.
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About the Manufacturer: Barcelona-based Marset is not only dedicated to lamps, they're committed to improving ambiance throughout a space-"taking care of light, in its different nuances and effects, to create atmospheres with character and improve our clients' quality of life."
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