The designer Joan Gaspar has converted a bulb of common use into a bulb, after sheathing it following its outline. Taking the nakedness as a starting point, it wears with a transparent material that also has the virtue of giving it lightness.
Atlas was made with the Silver Delta ADI FAD 2001.Atlas is an orientable focus, manufactured with transparent polycarbonate and with a polyamide base that is sold in different versions: suspension, wall and ceiling. It can be grouped in bases of 2, 3, 4, and 6 units and can also be located in electrified lanes for installations. In its built-in version (Atlas RSC 1, 2, 4) it is planned to provide the interior with color, which contributes chromatism to an eminently technical product and gives it a very contemporary personality.
Its author summarizes it as follows: "Atlas is a different proposal because it is made in another way, because it is projected taking into account other values besides the utility, because it is manufactured in another way, because it is plastic and because it is not hidden from it ; on the contrary, it makes the material used a virtue that distinguishes it from others. "