
"Most lamps are designed to disappear into a room. The fixture is an afterthought, a delivery mechanism for the bulb, and anything drawing attention to itself risks becoming a problem rather than a solution. Mostafa Arvandbarmchi and Lampart Lighting Solution took the opposite position with the Pelk collection, designing lamps that treat the fixture as the point, with light almost secondary to the form holding it."
"Each Pelk module translates that logic into a pair of curved metal arcs, split open at the front, wrapping a frosted spherical globe without fully enclosing it. The arcs have a brushed, darkened finish and a visible surface texture that reads as geological up close, smooth from a distance, but clearly worked."
"What the shell geometry does for the light is more interesting than what it does for the form. The arcs cup the globe rather than enclose it, so light spills forward and sideways while the back of the shell stays dark. Brass-toned cylindrical connectors catch just enough ambient glow to register as a material contrast."
Mostafa Arvandbarmchi and Lampart Lighting Solution designed the Pelk collection as statement lighting fixtures that treat form as primary and light as secondary. Inspired by black sea shell geometry, each module features paired curved metal arcs with brushed, darkened finishes that wrap frosted spherical globes without fully enclosing them. The design allows light to spill forward and sideways while creating dramatic wing-like shadows on walls. The collection offers two configurations: a floor lamp with two staggered modules on a slender rod, and a pendant version with four modules spiraling from ceiling to floor. Both designs emphasize the fixture's sculptural presence and intentional visual impact within interior spaces.
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