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Tulipa, Suspended lamp for downward light.
With the softness of a flower the Tulipa collection is born. A new story of light that revisits the typical suspended spotlight in an elegantly decorative tone, giving life to a versatile and modern suspension lamp. 

Materials
Diffuser: matt painted or galvanized metal. Power cable covered in fabric.

Studio Khamai for Prandina

TULIPA COLLECTION

The Barcelona based Khamai Studio wanted to write this transformation by identifying in Prandina the ideal partner, investing in new materials, special finishes and unusual shapes. Imagine the flowery expanses of the Dutch territory, the changing colors and shapes of its famous tulips. From here we began to tell the light point, dressing it with an organic soul and a structured diffusion of light. The cylindrical element, a fundamental part around which the lamp and its design are
developed, guides the light downwards; it is wrapped in a double metal petal that opens slightly, leaving a glimpse of the internal structure.

Tulipa Suspension Lamp

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Tulipa, Suspended lamp for downward light.
With the softness of a flower the Tulipa collection is born. A new story of light that revisits the typical suspended spotlight in an elegantly decorative tone, giving life to a versatile and modern suspension lamp. 

Materials
Diffuser: matt painted or galvanized metal. Power cable covered in fabric.

Studio Khamai for Prandina

TULIPA COLLECTION

The Barcelona based Khamai Studio wanted to write this transformation by identifying in Prandina the ideal partner, investing in new materials, special finishes and unusual shapes. Imagine the flowery expanses of the Dutch territory, the changing colors and shapes of its famous tulips. From here we began to tell the light point, dressing it with an organic soul and a structured diffusion of light. The cylindrical element, a fundamental part around which the lamp and its design are
developed, guides the light downwards; it is wrapped in a double metal petal that opens slightly, leaving a glimpse of the internal structure.