Guided Course: Designing a Conceptual Lamp Step by Step
Details
A guided course by Antoni Arola , Designer
About the video: Details
Overview
“A product, however simple it may be, has many details to define, here you can learn about those small design decisions that make Flamingo what it is.”
In this video lesson Antoni Arola addresses the topic: Details, which is part of the Domestika online course: Guided Course: Designing a Conceptual Lamp Step by Step. Design conceptual lamps step by step, from initial sketches to a collection with refined details and coherence.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we will cover the details of how it was constructed. this lamp. We'll view the images here first. There was a quandary about how to hang this lamp considering the placement of the dishes. the focal Several tests were done. here we see some with cables. A clip-like piece was then tested to attach the lamp directly to the mast. The client insisted on this design. but I was less fond of it as it would transform it into an object. losing some of its intended he wanted it all to float. After careful consideration. it was decided that this particular choice would be implemented. T...”
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Course summary for: Guided Course: Designing a Conceptual Lamp Step by Step
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Furniture Design & Making, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Lighting Design, Product Design

Antoni Arola
A guided course by Antoni Arola
Antoni Arola was born in Tarragona in 1960 and currently lives in Barcelona.
After studying at the EINA School of Design in Barcelona, he began his professional career in 1984 at the Liévore y Pensi studio before moving on to AD Associate Designers. In 1994, he founded Estudi Antoni Arola.
He's collaborated on projects in a wide variety of fields, such as lighting for Santa & Cole, Viabizzuno, and Metalarte, furniture, perfume bottles, interior design, and exhibitions. He combines his professional career with teaching, workshops, artistic experimentation, and light research.
His never-ending search for beauty, inspired by ancient cultures and his particular vision of light, have helped him develop a singular style that accentuates each project.
His work has earned him numerous awards, including the 1999 and 2001 Silver Delta Award, the 2003 National Design Award, the 2009 I-Plus Award for best lighting, and the 2012 Red Dot Award. More recently, he was named an honorary member of the APDI.
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