ARC20:Rotonda lamp - ADRIAN CRUZ ELEMENTS

Drawn to the translucency and the 3D illusion that light creates through the resin, I use a sophisticated technique to sculpt crystal resin, mixing colors inspired by my Mexican culture with materials like onyx and marble. The Rotonda lamp is inspired by the Renaissance floor plans of the villas and the colorful Mexican architecture, the light bulb is erected by two plates in crystal resin, displaying a weightless balancing act. The sphere is the fundamental piece of the collection. This unique light bulb is fully made in crystal resin with a concavity that captures movement and lightness in the material. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, shaped by a mould, cast and excavated again making sculpture from resin.

Toelichting/Description ADRIAN CRUZ ELEMENTS - I am a Mexican architect, graduated from the University of Florence, Italy, creating bold lighting under my Belgium–based eponymous studio. My exposure to resin began in Mexico when I was a child.

In 1946, my grandfather Chema, started to work with resin in his small atelier in Mexico City. He created figures such as toys, buttons and household products, but his creativity went beyond the commercial use of the resin. He started to experiment with new forms, encapsulating flowers and insects to create magnificent artworks.

When I was a child I used to play with these objects, fascinated by the translucency and the three-dimensional illusion that light creates through the resin. After finishing my studies in Architecture in Italy, I realized that those objects were still in my mind waiting to be revived and played again. Today, using the unique and sophisticated technique that Chema developed, I mix colours inspired by the Mexican culture with pure forms in onyx and marble as learnt through my architect's journey.
Through the objects that my grandfather created, he transmitted me his passion.