APOLIN portable lamp dusty pink
Grynasz Studio, founded in 2010 by Marta Niemywska-Grynasz and Dawid Grynasz, is a multidisciplinary team of designers specializing in furniture, product design and supporting companies in creating design strategies. Grynasz Studio has won many awards and prizes in design competitions, as well as realizations for many companies and organizations m.in. Bizzarto, Cosentino, Kaspa, Bochinski Foundation, MUJI, NAP, OKA Büromöbel, Kleiber, VOX, Devo, Institute of Industrial Design. Grynasz Studio's projects can also be admired at Polish and international exhibitions, such as Milan Design Week, Maison Object, London Design Fair, Warsaw Home, Tokyo Design Week, or in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.
Marta Niemywska-Grynasz and Dawid Grynasz are eager to experiment with new materials and technologies, also drawing on the traditions of Polish craftsmanship and the history of design thought. Their work is guided by the idea of sustainable design and respect for the resources of our planet.
The Apolin lamp collection is the first such large collection of lamps in Grynasz Studio's portfolio, and was created with inspiration from the history of design, as well as with an eye to the natural biological rhythms of the users and with respect for the environment.
About us
When you choose a Kaspa lamp you get an original product, designed and created in Poland. It is here, with the help of Polish designers and craftsmen, with the greatest attention to detail and high quality materials, that we create our lamps.
Kaspa lamp collections respond to the needs of individual customers, as well as architects and interior designers. These are lamps that illuminate, decorate and build mood in private homes and apartments, as well as in public spaces where light plays a key role.
With local manufacturing and the passion we put into what we do, you get a product that lasts for years, made with love for light, craftsmanship, design, beautiful interiors and our planet.
The Apolin portable lamp designed by Grynasz Studio is a small portable table lamp made of steel, inspired by designs created in the Polish metal factories MEOS and ZAOS in the 1950s-70s. Measuring 18 x 18 x 8 cm and with a maximum power of 3W LED, the USB-charged lamp features a movable faceted canopy and base made of hand-profiled, powder-coated steel in the colour of dusty pink.
When creating the design of the lamp, the designers decided to use reflected light effect, so that the light beam, which is originally directed upward from the light source located in the base, towards the inside of the canopy, is reflected and, as a result, is soft and pleasant to look at. Thus, the faceted canopy, through which we direct the light beam in the desired direction, also acts as a reflector.
The intensity of the light with a color temperature of 3000K can be adjusted depending on the needs of the moment or mood with a dimmer located in the switch. The switch knob has fluted shape that harmonizes with the canopy mounting screws. The lamp, on the other hand, is charged with the help of the included product uSBC cable. When fully charged and at full intensity, the light illuminates approximately 5h.
Lamps from the Apolin collection are fixtures with geometric, modernist character, which will fit - depending on the arrangement - to spaces maintained in vintage, modern classic style, for eclectic, minimalist and brutalist interiors. Apolin table lamps-especially the portable version-will work just as well at individual interiors, as well as in commercial spaces - cafes, bars, restaurants, hotels or spa salons - and wherever you want a cozy atmosphere and atmospheric light.
The use of ecological materials and interchangeable light sources, the variety of elements in the collection, the introduction of thoughtful design solutions and the use of the latest technologies makes Apolin lamps - designed and created in Poland - are not only environmentally friendly, but also to its users, supporting them in taking care of the beauty of the spaces around them and maintaining their overall well-being.