Samuel Accoceberry Collection - Dot
by Samuel Accoceberry
Material
Alabaster
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The Dot is a pendant lamp carved from alabaster. Its spherical volume concentrates the material's essential quality: light passes through the stone rather than reflecting off it, producing a warm, diffused glow that shifts with the alabaster's internal veining. No two pieces are identical.
Samuel Accoceberry designed the Dot as part of a collection that treats material rigor as the starting point. The sphere is the most reduced geometric form, and here it does what geometry should: it disappears into function while remaining an object worth looking at closely.
Alabaster quarried in Spain carries a warm cream tonality and a natural veining that becomes the lamp's texture. The hand-finishing process preserves these variations rather than standardizing them. Each Dot is therefore both a designed object and a unique material instance.
The Dot suits domestic and contract settings where restraint defines the aesthetic. Samuel Accoceberry's studio, launched in Paris in 2010, has been recognized with three Red Dot Design Awards and the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris.
ø 29 x H 43 cm
ø 11.42 x H 16.93 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.



















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