mandalaki 2020 halo giga lighting 01 Materials: Black anodized aluminium, iron and glass
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Mandalaki Halo Giga Deep Blue

With 2.5x more of power compare to Halo Evo 2 and a new revised optic in 2024, Halo Giga can achieve an even more precise graphic projection up to 10 meters of diameter at night. Carved from a solid plate of aluminum, the body is designed to maximize the spread of the heat in an elegant design.
Fill the walls of your space like large canvases on which to project vivid worlds of color, defining surreal dimensions.
Halo Giga provides different installation options to suit a range of interior space configurations: the floor version and the ceiling version for outstanding suspended installations. (Halo Giga is available also for outdoor installations).

Materials: Black anodized aluminium, iron and glass

Power: 18 Watt

Dimension: h180 cm

13230 AED
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Mandalaki is a product and consulting design firm founded in 2012 by Enrico De Lotto, George (Koli) Kolliopoulos and Giovanni Senin in Milan, Italy. Davide Giovannardi became a partner in 2013.

Mandalaki explores the intersection between art, design and technology to create unique pieces of high quality and conceptual values as a result in their consistent innovative approach between industrial and artisanal processes.

Extremely pure shapes conceal years of meticulous technical and aesthetic research that characterize their iconic and recognizable products, architectures and art pieces.

Each project is connected to one another: from modular micro houses to electric car, from lighting installations to furniture. The projects are driven by the research of essentiality and functionality as well as sustainability and performance.

In the recent years, Mandalaki focused on an extended research of the nature of lighting which has led to the creation of Halo Project. The intention is no longer to perceive the light as a source of illumination but as a precise and defined graphic projection. An union is then established between both entities: the physical object and the metaphysical projection. The result is a new family of lamps designed for different landscapes, capable of creating worlds of nuance in which people can dive in as a source of new energy.

In 2018 Mandalaki designed Monocabin Prefab, a tiny house, to explore the intimate space of the individual. The architecture was conceived such as a livable design object while promoting a democratic and unique vision. The result is a miniature modular house with the first prototype build in Rhodes and available to visit in order to discover this experience offered by the design studio. Today, Monocabin presents three different sizes of a highly smart, functional and eco-friendly prefab house which can be placed anywhere around the world.

Mandalaki strongly believe in interdisciplinary approach to bring value to their works and empowering their networks from artists to scientists.