A sculpture in the garden
There are pieces that go beyond mere functionality. Pieces that were born to delight, surprise and awaken sensitivities. The Break lamp by Vibia is one of these: an outdoor lamp that could pass as a sculpture.
Break. This was the initial idea of the designers, Xuclà & Alemany, with the large vertical block that supports the lamp and the head that appears to separate, leaving open a small slit through which the beam of light emerges. This provides pleasant, subtle lighting that allows you to enjoy the nighttime garden and its forms without encroaching or causing glare.
Lovers of art, design and architecture will find in the Break model a made-to-measure proposal that is unique and beautiful—perfect for landscaped settings and contemporary, minimalist buildings.
This lamp comes in different finishes that allow it to fit into different environments: from the most industrial and urban concrete finish and the rustic rusted finish to modern lacquered finishes in white or silver. The light passes through a methacrylate diffuser capable of enduring tough outdoor conditions.
The Break lamp comes in different sizes: the tallest measures 81 cm and is perfect for lighting specific points in the garden; the 43-cm version is designed for smaller spaces or to mark paths; and, finally, the 12-cm wall lamp consists of a single piece that lets light out through a slit created between it and the wall it is mounted on.
Vibia proposes a full range that allows you to give the garden a comprehensive image and, at the same time, meets all the needs of outdoor spaces.
Versions: Standard and wall lamp
Dimensions: 81 x 25 cm wide; 43 x 25 cm wide; and wall lamp: 12 x 11 cm wide.
Materials: White lacquer, silver lacquer, rust lacquer and concrete. Methacrylate diffuser.
Light source: CF E27 15 W; wall lamp: LED 3 W
This product contains built-in LED lamps belonging to energy classes: A++,A+,A
The product is sold with a lamp belong to the energy class: A++,A+,A
Energy classes on a scale of A++ (highest efficiency) to E (lowest efficiency).
Designer: Xuclà & Alemany