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Ova Lamps by Maxim Voytenko for ODESD2

Updated: Jan 26, 2020


Voytenko's inspiration for the design of Ova was from Tadao Ando's projects, especially his minimalism work with planes.

As an architect, creating industrial design projects is his side-project. When he began the development of these lamp, Maxim set himself the task to create an expressive object, based on elementary forms.

Ova Floor Lamp and Ova Table Lamp are the first objects in the series. Both floor and table lamps are build on simple geometric figures. Construction of every lamp consists of four elements: three outer ovals and triangle joint member. Socket and LED lamps are hidden inside the construction. Oval slabs are cut of oak veneered plywood. They stand at an angle to each other.

Ova lamps have sculptural shapes. They look interesting with the light and without it. Models of this series create interior moods because of their gentle background light. Laconic design is destined for contemporary minimalist interiors. Lamps ideally correspond to public spaces: hotel lobbies, corridors, lounges.

Models are available in 36 paintings and 3 kinds of veneer finishes.

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