Light cannot be understood without darkness. Nor without the shadows it casts

Oct, 2023 • 1 Min. Read

Light as Craftsmanship

When designing a lamp, it’s not just about its shape, silhouette, or material. It’s equally essential to understand how it emits light, its intensity and warmth. Because beyond being a decorative piece, a luminaire is a living element that defines atmospheres, highlights volumes, and transforms spaces. Light shapes our perception and, with it, our emotions.

Pott Project approaches light through matter. Their luminaires are born from clay, a material with memory, natural and authentic. Each piece reflects the skills of the artisan, the time dedicated to every curve, every texture. And when light glides over these ceramic volumes, the result is warm, organic, and profoundly human.

Pott Project’s lamps serve as a bridge between tradition and contemporary design. They restore the value of handmade craftsmanship, natural materials, and time-honored processes, creating pieces that not only illuminate but also interact with their surroundings.

Pott Project embraces the beauty of the timeless. When lit, their luminaires become small sculptures of light, adding character and warmth to any space. When turned off, they stand as an ode to the pottery craft, something the brand not only seeks to preserve and celebrate but also reinterprets as a new form of expression.

Discover a collection of luminaires designed for those who appreciate authenticity, the sensitivity of materials, and the power of light when it meets craftsmanship.

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Thanks

This website is dedicated to all those people who, in one way or another, have helped this project/dream/desire to begin and take shape.

Special thanks to my wife and my parents for supporting me, to Cristina Escarrà and Alfonso Pérez Rosales for generously sharing with me their experience as agents, to those clients who, in one way or another, have given me wise advice, to the brands that have placed their trust in me, and to Gonzalo, my godfather, who, with his always generous help, and guiding me throughout this process, is largely to blame for the fact that I can boast of being an “entrepreneur”.

Thanks also to Nuria, Rafa and Guillermo, who, to help me in the hard beginnings of any entrepreneurial activity, have opened the doors of their home, let me share with them a bit of their personal lives when I pass through their cities of residence, and give me free accommodation.

Thanks to all!