A floor lamp designed through an experimental exercise and manual exploration with wire during a workshop led by designer Andrea Anastasio, finally exhibited at the Madrid Design Festival 2024.
PRODUCT DESIGN _ FEB. 2024
EXHIBITED AT MADRID DESIGN FESTIVAL 2024.
NDENE´E, NANDI
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Inspired by Mexican Day of the Dead altars, this lamp fuses tradition with innovation. Its name, "Ndene'e, Nandi", in the Mixtec language, means "SEE YOU SOON", evoking a temporary farewell full of love and respect.
With its irregular shape and single bulb, it emits a warm light that captivates and transforms interior spaces, honoring our ancestors and reminding us of their eternal presence. It is more than a lamp; it is a symbol of creativity, tradition and connection with my origin and Mexican roots.
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TRADITION & ROOTS
TRADITION & ROOTS
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Structure made with black stranded electric wire.
Materials: Black wire + 1 standard light bulb + bulb socket.
Total Wire Length: 4 metres.
Created during the artistic and experimental workshop with designer Andrea Anastasio.
Presented as part of Andrea Anastasio´s didactic "Mimetics- Ceramics: reflections and refractions" exhibition in the Italian Institute of Culture of Madrid.