Samuel Accoceberry Collection - Bowl
by Samuel Accoceberry
In stock
Material
Alabaster
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The Bowl is a pendant lamp in alabaster with a concave, open form that references the vessel. It is the most domestically scaled piece in the collection. Its organic profile moves away from the strict geometric vocabulary of the Scale and Disco, while sharing the same material and finish.
The bowl shape orients light downward and inward, concentrating the warm glow that alabaster produces toward the interior before it spills outward. This gives the Bowl a more intimate character than the other lamps in the collection, making it suited to smaller spaces: dining tables, reading areas, and low-ceilinged rooms.
Alabaster is a metamorphic stone with a natural density variation across each block. Where the Bowl's walls are thinner, light concentrates and brightens; at the base, the stone's mass produces a deeper, warmer glow. Each piece carries its own veining pattern.
Samuel Accoceberry launched his studio in Paris in 2010, receiving the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris in 2013 and three Red Dot Design Awards. The Bowl is part of his collection available on Monde Singulier.
ø 21 x H 38 cm
ø 8.27 x H 14.96 in
Materials: Alabaster, LED source
About
Samuel Accoceberry
Samuel Accoceberry, designer and artistic director who lives and works between Paris and Biarritz, launched his studio in 2010. Very quickly recognized, he was honored in 2013 by the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris and also received various international awards, including 3 Red Dot Design Awards and a German Design Award.
Very sensitive to the valorization of heritage know-how, to the beautiful craftsmanship, as well as to the place of the human in the project, he likes to accompany companies to continue the narration of their brand through design. His decompartmentalized vision of the discipline leads him to design both lighting and street furniture, to consider the industrial approach with as much care as the limited edition.
His contemporary and elegant creations have been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris, the Museum of Céramique de Vallauris, at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan and at the Design Museum in Holon.



























