The screens of these series of lamps are made of a material used in industrial curtains; they create a luminous effect of symmetrical waters, as if iridescent fabric was being used. The moiré effect occurs when the two similar weaves are superimposed. Arola exploits this optical effect by nesting two mesh concentric cylinders: an inner shade (always white), and an outer shade, of greater diameter, that can be white, red or metallic grey. The result is a double cylinder of wavelike reflections that vary depending on the point of view.


