Moaré’s multiple combinations of formats and colours make it highly versatile. The series takes its name from the Moiré effect, an asymmetrical optical illusion of water, produced by its superimposed textures against the light. And its well-proportioned outer geometry guarantees to safeguard its personality regardless of the chosen option.
The Moaré series takes its name from the iridescent effect achieved by the two cylindrical shades, which create optical illusions as their textures react against the light. Today, the collection includes a range of colours and formats for a wide variety of uses. An interplay of transparency and colours. The pendant and the floor versions both feature three central bulbs and an interior diffuser that ensures the brightness is diluted.
Antoni Arola was awarded the Spanish National Design Prize in 2003, and he is recognised as one of the most outstanding members of Spanish design. His versatility and common sense have allowed him to create a range of brilliant designs, from a perfume bottle to a lamp, to large scale interior design projects.
Moaré Liviana owes its name to the lightness of the single shade with diffuser. A staple in our collection, it is ideally suited for lighting any space, whether private or shared. On its own or in combination, its homogeneous shape illuminates and reinforces the character of the space in which it is placed.
Created as a new basic in the Santa & Cole collection, Moaré Liviana is the lightweight version of the well-known Moaré family. It features a single white shade and a diffuser, hence the name Liviana (lightweight in Spanish).