




Theia P floor light
Transitioning from light to shadow with a single gesture, the Theia table floor's two faces are reminiscent of the sun and the moon. It emits diffused light that immediately warms the atmosphere.///Description
Designed by Mathias Hahn for Marset, Theia takes its name from Greek goddess of the sun, the moon and the dawn. The light is composed of two half-spheres, one placed horizontally and the other vertically, which intersect with each other. The design is elementary and streamlined. The movable shade swivels around the central axis, allowing to be pointed towards you for use as a reading lamp, or away to bathe the room in a subtle, indirect light.
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Transitioning from light to shadow with a single gesture, the Theia table floor's two faces are reminiscent of the sun and the moon. It emits diffused light that immediately warms the atmosphere.///Description
Designed by Mathias Hahn for Marset, Theia takes its name from Greek goddess of the sun, the moon and the dawn. The light is composed of two half-spheres, one placed horizontally and the other vertically, which intersect with each other. The design is elementary and streamlined. The movable shade swivels around the central axis, allowing to be pointed towards you for use as a reading lamp, or away to bathe the room in a subtle, indirect light.
























