Silver A' Design Award Winner 2024
Maya Pendant Lamp, Alexey Danilin, lighting design, pendant luminaire, sculptural lighting, crescent form, horseshoe configuration, translucent material, cast resin, specialty glass, crystalline surface, frost texture, granular luminosity, brushed brass, aged bronze, metallic accent band, warm metallic tones, cool concrete gray, natural linen cream, ambient illumination, warm white light, 2800K-3200K color temperature, diffused glow, atmospheric lighting, industrial minimalist aesthetic, textured concrete backdrop, raw material expression, organic modernism, biomorphic curve, geometric apertures, circular mounting points, asymmetrical balance, human scale reference, tactile presentation, contemplative gesture, studio photography, contemporary design, Scandinavian influence, material honesty, artisanal quality, handcrafted character, architectural lighting, interior luminaire, suspended fixture, decorative functional object, minimalist palette, restrained chromatic harmony, cool-warm contrast, surface texture variation, translucent opacity, light diffusion, ambient quality, spatial atmosphere, design artifact, craft-based modernism, parametric influence, organic geometry, intimate scale, human interaction, aesthetic contemplation, material exploration, luminous sculpture, atmospheric presence, sophisticated simplicity, refined execution, innovative materiality, timeless modernism, spatial poetry, light as material, form and function integration, elevated utilitarian design, museum-quality craftsmanship, award-winning design, contemporary classic, design excellence, sculptural presence, material integrity, thoughtful composition, elegant proportion, balanced asymmetry, visual quietude, refined industrial aesthetic, textural richness, luminous materiality, contemplative mood, design meditation, human-centered presentation, craft tradition, modern sensibility, sophisticated restraint, material dialogue, spatial grace, functional sculpture, lighting art, interior architectural element, design poetry, contemporary artisanship, elevated design thinking, material transformation, light choreography, spatial presence, ambient quality, tactile visual language, design integrity, craft excellence, innovative tradition, timeless contemporary, sculptural lighting design, material wisdom, spatial sensitivity, human scale, aesthetic rigor, design sophistication, lighting innovation, material expression, contemporary modernism, refined simplicity, design narrative, material storytelling, spatial illumination, ambient sculpture, lighting architecture, design philosophy, material consciousness, spatial poetry, functional beauty, contemporary craft, design maturity, material honesty, sculptural thinking, lighting excellence, spatial design, contemporary aesthetics, material exploration, design vision, craft innovation, spatial atmosphere, lighting sculpture, design integrity, contemporary vision.
The collection is dedicated to the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica. They were famous for their jewelry art. In some Mesoamerican cultures, ornaments had ritual and religious significance. In addition, they often had a similar silhouette in the form of an inverted crescent moon. Therefore, this form formed the basis. The lamps have a characteristic gold color and are framed on both sides by glass with polygonal ornaments. Numerous facets refract the luminous flux and create spectacular glare. This symbolizes the gems that adorned jewelry.