Contemporary and stylish, the Marset MVV Pendant Light boasts exquisite craftsmanship; an understated, innovative and eminently geometric light source. Originally designed in the 1970s, Marset have updated its octagon outline with overlapping sheets, providing a a dual skin of cherry wood on the outside and white on the inside of each sheet. With the measurements remaining the same as the original’s, the interior structure, which was originally made of iron, is now polycarbonate, making it noticeably lighter. Diffusing a direct, down-facing glow that is complemented by indirect light that filters through the sheets, this beautifully unique pendant supplements style and substance to your home, ideally utilised as a centrepiece in a living room or above a dining table.
Spanish architect Manuel Valls Vergés was born in Barcelona in 1912. In 1940 he set up his studio with Jose Antonio Coderch, a partnership that lasted until the 1960s.
In 1960 he received the FAD Architecture Prize and in 1982 he received the Gold Medal from the C.O.A.C. (Catalan Society of Architects), and in 2000 he passed away.