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Barber & Osgerby’s New Lamps Highlight the Geometric Beauty of the Cone

02.23.22 | By
Barber & Osgerby’s New Lamps Highlight the Geometric Beauty of the Cone

The cone has been a repeating motif in Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby’s design history. “There is something about the cone that we often return to,” says Barber. “There’s an energy in its form,” adds Osgerby. Dedicating an entire collection to the perfection of this shape, the studio designed Signals, which comprises floor, wall, and pendant lamps made from a series of dualities: two materials, two geometries, and two different fabrication techniques. The collection is currently on view through March 26, 2022 at Galerie Kreo, the studio’s first solo exhibition at the London-based art gallery.

barber osgerby lighting collection

barber osgerby lighting collection

Signals is the epitome of the studio’s design style of “engineered craft,” a mix of industrial and artisanal elements in an object. The body of the angular lamps are made by hand-formed, colorful aluminum box sections. The conical glass shades are mouth-blown by master artisans in the Venini workshops on the island of Murano, Venice. The shades have complex variations of soft, colored translucency depending on the thickness of the glass across the surface. When the lights are turned on, these hues take on brighter tones. The rigor construction of the lamp bodies coupled with the gentle fields of colors from the shades create a visible juxtaposition.

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

Central to the collection are totemic floor lamps that can be rotated to direct light. The multiple glass shades can be individually adjusted; one can provide direct lighting and another can be dimmed for a softer glow. This kind of responsive design that invites the viewer to engage and connect with the object highlights the studio’s preoccupation with visual energy and dynamic forms.

In naming the collection, the studio explains: “There are fragments from many different parts of our past work that have come into creating these objects,” says Osgerby. “Color compositions, making techniques, and familiar forms. Each light acts as a signal for these ideas,” adds Barber.

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

“Signals is a continuation of themes that have been evolving in the background of our work for some time,” says Osgerby. “It encompasses engineered craft, our love of Venini glass and color, and our enjoyment of working with light to change a space.” 

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby pendant lamp

barber osgerby wall lamp

barber osgerby wall lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

barber osgerby floor lamp

Photos by Alexandra de Cossette and Eva Herzog.

As the Senior Contributing Editor, Vy Yang is obsessed with discovering ways to live well + with intention through design. She's probably sharing what she finds over on Instagram stories. You can also find her at vytranyang.com.