Lamps like drums or grapes

Tam Tam by Fabien Dumas
Tam Tam by Fabien Dumas
Tam Tam by Fabien Dumas
Tam Tam by Fabien Dumas

It’s a juicy bunch of grapes, Nick Mason’s drums from Pink Floyd, the constellation of Perseus...there are many examples that could be used to describe the Tam Tam, a new perception in the world of lamps, which extols repetitiveness by focusing on the archetypal lampshade: a number of light sources pointed in different directions, geometrically arranged to invoke a feeling of organized chaos.
The Tam Tam, by Fabien Dumas for Marset, consists of a large central shade (50cm Ø) in lacquered aluminium, to which are attached various satellite shades (35cm Ø), which can be rotated through 360º by means of a swivel mechanism. An opalescent, methacrylate diffuser over the open end softens the light.
Two models are available: with either 3 or 5 satellite shades. Each shade can be personalized in any of the following colours: black, white, orange, tobacco, green or gray. The Tam Tam is suitable for any space. Using more than one, the sets of shades with their different positions can be used to create vast, multi-coloured ceilings, each one different from any other.
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