Tana Lamp
The Tana lamp was inspired by Dakhli's recent journey to Antananarivo, Madagascar. Named after the city's vibrant essence, Tana combines raw materials—concrete and copper—to create a bold and minimalist statement piece.
Its design draws inspiration from the distinctive architecture of a dear friend’s home in Antananarivo, blending the stark, uncompromising elements of brutalist architecture with the refined elegance of the Arte Povera movement. Tana embodies a balance between strength and subtlety, where industrial textures meet the warmth of copper, echoing the beauty of simplicity in both form and material.


