Grampo Lamp

Its wireless spotlight allows it to move, rotate, turn over, and flip. The mechanism? The flexible grain of the wood.

  • Height: 1700mm

  • Lenght: 350mm

  • Weight: 10kg

The Grampo Lamp, (“grampo”, clamp in brazilian portuguese) made of solid tropical wood from sustainable management with details and connections in stainless steel, features an internal lithium battery, warm LED light, and touch-controlled intensity.

The internal battery makes it highly versatile; it can be used as a lantern, stays on during power outages, and can be moved along with the column to places beyond cord reach, like for outdoor reading.

The development of the Grampo Lamp in my studio was a challenge due to its complexity and variety of components. Combining artisanal skills and precise techniques, the wooden and stainless steel parts were carefully machined and turned. 3D printing was used for internal elements, and other components, such as the electronic circuit, were outsourced. This project exemplifies the union of art and functionality in my studio.

Wood and its flexibilty.

Inox parts manufacturing, all in house.

Three stages touch control.

Parts connection.

The Spot pivoting, rotatiing and moving.

Inox connections.

Presentation video for social media.

Countless prototypes at the atelier.

Bruno De Lazzari is a designer and architect from Porto Alegre, whose work ranges from the design to the execution of objects and furniture, primarily using wood as the raw material. He believes that the core principles of architecture and design are interconnected, guiding his quest for quality. The son and grandson of carpenters, he blends tradition and technology as a creator of surfaces, embracing computerized processes and automation whenever possible, ensuring that his work embodies a justified fluidity of lines and curves. In his Atelier, the artist delves into conceptual works that are signed and numbered.