Sustainable lamp design
Marset and Mathias Hahn’s new Gambosa lamp is getting attention for bold silhouettes, strong color and an explicit sustainability brief — a tidy example of eco‑minded product design that still reads as statement lighting. (wallpaper.com)
Marset debuted Gambosa with Mathias Hahn at Euroluce during Milan Design Week in 2025, listing the launch on Hahn’s studio news page as part of the brand’s Milan presentation. (mathiashahn.com) The lamp is built from painted steel for base and stem with the shade offered in painted steel or opal polycarbonate (methacrylate), and it comes in two sizes: S at 26 cm diameter × 30 cm height and M at 36 cm diameter × 41.3 cm height. (marset.com) Hahn framed Gambosa around longevity and repairability by specifying universally available lamp sockets and an assembly designed for efficient packaging and repair, language the designer uses on his project page to describe the brief. (mathiashahn.com) Marset also provides formal disposal guidance tied to e‑waste recycling regulations on its product pages, instructing customers to hand in electrical fittings at recognized collection points under WEEE-style practices. (marset-store.com) Retail listings show the lamp priced around €363–€382 depending on seller, with Marset’s official store listing at €382 and other European dealers publishing similar MSRP ranges. (wallpaper.com) Technical sheets list suggested lamping as low‑wattage LED (G16.5 or E14/E12 options) and give net weights of about 2.7 kg for the smaller model and 4.4 kg for the larger model, data used by dealers and spec sheets. (lightplus.tw) Coverage from design press notes that Gambosa continues Hahn’s long collaboration with Marset — a partnership spanning more than 16 years that includes earlier Marset projects such as Scantling and Theia. (interiordaily.com)