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Copérnica lamp | Floor Lamp in Lamps by Jaume Ramirez Studio. Item composed of steel
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Copérnica lamp | Floor Lamp in Lamps by Jaume Ramirez Studio. Item composed of steel
Copérnica lamp | Floor Lamp in Lamps by Jaume Ramirez Studio. Item composed of steel
Copérnica lamp | Floor Lamp in Lamps by Jaume Ramirez Studio. Item composed of steel

Created and Sold by Jaume Ramirez Studio

Jaume Ramirez Studio

Copérnica lamp

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The collection consists of desktop and standing versions that play with counterweights of mixed materials and density, such as steel and aluminium. This design allows one to move the lamp with great precision, providing a wide range of heights, distances, and adjustments to the beam of light to suite one’s taste.
Structure in satin nickel or graphite with the base and counterweight in lacquered steel. Tiltable diffuser in aluminium with a built-in switch.

Item Copérnica lamp
As seen in Private Residence, Barcelona, Spain
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Jaume Ramirez Studio
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Jaume Ramírez Studio is formed by Ainhoa Zabaleta, Lali Delgado, Marie Blanc and Jaume Ramírez. We work in different fields, mainly in product design, art direction, communication strategies, graphic and web design, and interior design.
Our methodology to create, think, discuss, observe and –above all– to decide where to focus is to constantly put into question what we are doing for a subject. From there we learn to change, to deconstruct, to de-create.
Jaume Ramírez was born in Olot in 1973. He studied Design at the Polytechnic University of Girona, and later moved to the Basque Country where he set up his first studio, ZooCreative, together with Gorka Ibargoyen and Josema Carrillo. In 2018 he quit smoking and founded his own studio in Barcelona, where he works nowadays.
With his first design, the Delica tray collection, he has won the Golden Delta Award in 2005, the Design Plus Award in 2006 and the Red Dot Design Award in 2007. He has worked for brands such as Escofet, Parklex, Normann Copenhagen, Arcos, Marset or Mobles 114.
At the same time, more spontaneous work generates a narrow relationship with France, where he participates several times in the biennial of Saint-Étienne, or in the Designer's Days in Paris, exhibiting among others in the Musée d'Art Moderne de la ville de Paris, in the Cité de la Mode et du Design, or even in the well-known Merci store in Paris.