“Gota” Lamp

by Tributo Mexico

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Description

The designer, Laura Noriega wanted to transmit an instant of rain caught in time. Through the blown glass the light bathes the space with golden sparkles coming from the brass. The “Gota” Lamp combines  two traditional workshops in Tonalá Jalisco México. The drop is blown by hand with recycled glass and the golden origin takes is shape with an artisanal spinned brass technique. The delicate shape of the “Gota” Lamp allows it to be used in spaces to create decoration accents individually on a wall, on a desk, or in a bathroom. Its size allows you to generate larger groupings to create chandeliers or decorate a space of drops that fall illuminated at different heights. The light intensity can be dimmable.

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“tributo is an offering to the dynamic processes of exchange between creative human activities. Emphasizing the dialogue process arising from the displacements, we generate traces that result into objects. " Founded by Laura and Gabriela Noriega in Jalisco, Mexico in 2013, tributo is a multidisciplinary design company merging the work of contemporary designers and traditional producers through the appreciation of cultural heritage and local artisanship. In tributo we aim to promote design as a strategic tool to promote social, economic and cultural development by working with artisan communities in Mexico. With our practice we generate a dialogue through design processes to encourage creativity and share tools that help generate diversification, improve the quality of workshops and production and promote generational continuity. Our main value is handmade and the influence of our heritage in the history of each product bringing together a selection of utilitarian objects for home decoration, accessories and furniture produced by the best Artisan Masters of Mexico. The tributo Collection is a cartography of cultural diversity, craft techniques and materials, merging the creative vision of designers and craftsmen from the states of Jalisco, Michoacán, State of Mexico, Oaxaca, Hidalgo, Veracruz and Nayarit from more than fifteen different techniques such as hammered copper, lava stone and obsidian carving, blown glass, cabinetmakers, basketry, pedal and waist loom, knife makers, pottery, woodcarving among others. As part of tributo´s socio-environmental responsibility two years ago we started to develop our environmental policies and practices. We began measuring our carbon emissions and to design our strategy to neutralize them with the aim to reduce our environmental impact.
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