Scantling, a floor, table and wall light designed by Mathias Hahn for Marset
Posted in Home Accessories on October 24th, 2011 by admin

Scantling is the name of the light that the German designer Mathias Hahn has created for the signature of Marset. The word “scantling” refers to the size of the section of a wooden stick and is derived from a measurement tool used in ancient times.
This family of lamps is available as a floor, table and wall light, and in white or gray stone. The use in the manufacture of materials as close as wood and metal, combined with a bold design for basic geometric shapes give this series of lights a nearby air and a strong personality.

In addition, all movements of the screen, with full rotation, are solved by hinges and arms. And his technical precision required makes no springs or counterweights to maintain the desired position. Contruct a game that gives this fixture a certain archetypal image, almost graphic.
