During a random search for trending art pieces in the ever-transitioning world of design and decor, I came across a range of lamps that captured my interest with their captivating light and shadow. Tala Asa Collection by Frero, a brand created by two passionate brothers, endeavors to bring back the essence of the earthen aesthetic into your living.
The collection is an amalgamation of five sophisticated light sculptures embracing rugged and organic design to exude a free take on archaic shapes and forms. Made out of reused stone and minerals, the table lamps make use of geometric shapes to visually disseminate light. The choice of colors used for these earthy lamps works harmoniously to mimic the color scheme of the great outdoors.
Each light sculpture is handmade showcasing artisanship that displays slight variation which is celebratory, for no two lamps in the collection are the same. The five lamps are aptly named Suma, Fuca, Anta, Sunda, and Coco, and each is complemented by the mustard yellow color that lights from within.
Treading the success philosophy of their parents, brother designers at Frero passionately chase beauty and creativity offering a unique vision into the design and furniture industry. Each of their lamps tells a tale that inspired its creation.
Suma lamp represents the power and intensity of a glowing fire ring once switched on with its arch-like shape. Fuca commits to the geometric square shape and lights up any space with its intensity. Sunda lamp draws inspiration from balancing the complexity of intricate tectonic plates. Anta disseminates light through an interplay of three horizontal stripes showcasing unity and individuality. Coco enhances its charm by tactfully balancing the two pieces on top of one another in a sophisticated manner.
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You can light up and transform your surroundings with Tala Asa lights that are available in five hues: Bone, Sienna, Terra, Olivia, and Lava, expressing a palette that is inspired by nature. Available through the Frero website Anta, Fuca, and Suma cost $1,450 each whereas Sunda and Coco can be bought for $2,175 a piece.
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