Gambosa
Collection: Gambosa
Category: Lighting

Gambosa table lamp by Mathias Hahn
Gambosa is a renewed table lamp—familiar and recognizable in its type yet surprising in its contemporary shapes and colors. Its structural elements are joined in a way that makes them appear disconnected from each other.
The new Gambosa lamp presents itself as a balanced sculpture with refined colors. Its designer, Mathias Hahn, offers a modern reinterpretation of the table lamp, creating a design that challenges the traditional static rigidity of this type.
This piece, made of steel, simplifies the structural elements of a lamp—lampshade, stem, and base—and connects them without appearing to be physically linked. The curved lampshade seems to float delicately, adding dynamism, while the stem is supported by a flat base, the only stabilizing element. Gambosa is a composition of balanced geometries that harmoniously interact with each other.
This lamp is not only aesthetically pleasing in its composition, but its color palette also defines it. The lampshade is available in pale pink or black, in matte versions that provide direct light, or in opaline methacrylate that projects diffused light. The stems come in orange and moss gray, while the base is in stone gray. The multi-tone version offers a modular collection, each with a unique aesthetic character, ranging from understated models to more expressive variations.
It is available in two sizes: 26 cm in diameter and 30 cm in height, or 36 cm in diameter and 41 cm in height. Even the cable is an integral part of the design. It descends from above, guided by a stopper that prevents it from slipping out, ensuring both functionality and visual appeal.
Gambosa is a renewed table lamp—familiar and recognizable in its type yet surprising in its contemporary shapes and colors.
