Lamp for Atelierluer
The user interaction with the lamp is at core of Orbita's concept. It's light setting and technology has been design to connect with the user. The gesture of splitting the sphere on top of the lamp determines the amount of light and switches it on/off. During the rotation the user can set the light on 4 different settings. The 2 half spheres can be in Copper, Brass, Aluminum or wicker, each one of them providing a distinct style and light shade experience. Orbita's structure is a solid wood tripod guaranteeing a firm standing and a solid pivoting core for the rotational system.
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Excited to make Orbita accessible in many languages through our translations: Lamp EN, Lamp AF, Llambë SQ, መብራት AM, المصباح AR, Լամպ HY, Lampa AZ, Lanpara EU, Лямпа BE, বাতি BN, Lampa BS, Лампа BG, မီးအိမ် MY, Llum CA, Lampara CEB, Nyali NY, 燈 ZY, Lampada CO, Lampa HR, Lampa CS, Lampe DA, Lamp NL, Lampo EO, Lamp ET, Lamppu FI, Lampe FR, Lampa GD, Lámpada GL, ნათურა KA, Lampe DE, Λάμπα EL, દીવો GU, Lanp HT, Fitila HA, Kukui HAW, מנורה HE, दीपक HI, Teeb HMN, Lámpa HU, Lampi IS, Oriọna IG, Lampu ID, Lampa GA, ランプ JA, Lampu JV, ದೀಪವು KN, Шам KK, ចង្កៀង KM, Itara RW, 램프 KO, Çira KU, Чырак KY, ໂຄມໄຟ LO, Lucerna LA, Lampa LV, Lempa LT, Lampe LB, Светилка MK, Jiro MG, Lampu MS, വിളക്ക് ML, Fanal MT, Rama MI, दिवा MR, Чийдэн MN, बत्ती NE, Lampe NO, ପ୍ରଦୀପ OR, څراغ PS, لامپ FA, Lampa PL, ਦੀਵਾ PA, Lampa RO, Moli SM, Лампа SR, Rambi SN, چراغ SD, පහන SI, Lampa SK, Svetilka SL, Laambad SO, Lebone ST, Lampu SU, Taa SW, Lampa SV, Lamp TL, Чароғ TG, விளக்கு TA, Лампа TT, దీపం TE, โคมไฟ TH, Lamba TR, Lampa TK, Лампа UK, چراغ UR, چىراغ UG, Chiroq UZ, Đèn VI, Lamp CY, Lamp FY, Isibane XH, לאָמפּ YI, Atupa YO, Isibani ZU, 灯 ZH, Lampada IT, Lâmpada PT, Лампа RU, Lámpara ES.
Our articles on Orbita, prepared for immediate use, are offered in several languages, including Turkish, Arabic (Standard), Dutch, Portuguese, German, French, Chinese (Mandarin), English, Hindi, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Indonesian, Japanese and Russian.
INTERACTION, is Orbita's key element of innovation. A combination of highly skillful artisans with todays technology. Interaction translated as the gesture of the user splitting the domes to create light. from a single ball to two rotating hemispheres, perfectly balanced on a pivotal mechanism that allows a 360 degrees rotation and 4 different light settings.
woodcraft, technology, led light, floor lamps, tripods systems, wicker lampshades, copper lamp, reclaimed wood craft, lighting design
Orbita's manufacture is based on reclaimed wood native from Patagonia. Areas of the wood that have marks, cuts or recesses that tell a story are keep, such as old rail tracks and old logs. The CNC milling process give shape to the legs and rings that host the light source. Lathe parts are engineered to bring together the lamp and allow it's full rotation system while the pcb circuits make possible the light experience through the wicker or copper lamp shade.
Orbita's 360 rotating feature required the engineering of a pivotal core along with an easy-fit locking system for inspection. The light source is an interchangeable LED ring, powered by a circuit board able to conduct electricity during rotation as well as switch on/off. The moving nature of wood is the most challenging obstacle when creating a highly technical product. Being all the pieces reclaimed they needed an accurate inspection to determine the best cuts and a proper drying.
The development of Orbita started in September 2020 in South of Chile and achieve full completion on August 2021 at the same location.
The function of Orbita is determined by the interaction of the user. Orbita presents itself as a complete sphere when is OFF. The lights goes ON when the user split the sphere by rotating the upper dome. 4 different light settings can be chosen in accordance of the degree of rotation.
The project's core is the interaction between Tech, Craft & User. Orbita is the intersection of the three. Interactive and noninteractive prototypes were put to the test. It came apparent that those showing solely craft were displaced by those with interactive features. Conclusion: 1- Interaction drew and determined customer choices. 2- From the users perspective, these products ranked higher in the market, what resolve in an increment on capitalization and financial gains for the artisans.
How do we keep the pace of an ever evolving market? Orbita is the result of the Artisan world and Tech combined. The cultural background and delicate details of craftsmanship are now joined by the advances in technology that makes a highly crafted object not only beautiful and traditional, but interactive and timeless.
Image #1,2,3,4,5: Photographer EstudioDaf, Orbita session, 2021
Orbita Lamp has been a Bronze winner in the Lighting Products and Fixtures Design award category in the year 2021 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Andres Luer Solorza was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2022, a testament to excellence of their work Orbita Lamp.
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