Fique fibre weave
Using age-old natural techniques, the loose and pure fibres of the fique plant leaf are extracted. With these fibres our craftspeople weave together the shades of the Maar lamps, combining the strength of the fibres with the slightly rounded organic forms of the crochet knot. The shades are sewn by hand to an aluminium structure which provides the form, creating a highly contemporary but nonetheless timeless designer lamp.
Organic forms inspired by Mother Nature
Mother Nature is not only a source of materials for Let’s Pause. She is also a font of inspiration with the creation of forms and fluid silhouettes that lend a sense of peace and calm. That explains how the Maar line of lamps recreate the shapes of rounded stones, for the Maar Stone model, and a more elongated droplet of water delicately in the balance as if time itself had stood still for the Maar Drop model.
Magical patterns of light and shade
These two threads and the crotchet stitching are combined to bring about a magical pattern of light and shade projected through a vegetable mesh. Both lamps throw off a warm illumination, tempered by the woven texture that is reflected onto walls and floors, in a subtle game of light projections.
Combine and contrast
Both models can be combined to create a sculptural lighting installation. Like the example shown here, that features the Maar Drop model placed directly over the Maar Stone model. As if drops of water were dripping onto the stones below.
And the versatility of Maar Stone allows for its use as a hanging lamp, or tabletop lamp or even a floor lamp.
Both models are available in hanging and floor versions, allowing for the creation of organic
and sculptural lighting compositions in open spaces—such as hotel lobbies or the halls of
architectural homes—as well as in cozy corners, where they bring a sense of warmth and a
return to nature.
This is how the fique is harvested and worked by our local craftspeople:
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