
a·emotional light’s latest novelties: Parga in black and Agasallo floor lamp
Parga in black: the sophistication of granite
The Parga collection, designed by the Cenlitros studio, is characterised by the fusion of craftsmanship and materiality, turning granite into a lighting element of great aesthetic strength. Inspired by the mineral essence of Terra Chá, an immense plain in Galicia where the stone that shapes it is extracted, Parga has been a benchmark in our commitment to designs that revalue natural materials through light.

Now, this iconic collection incorporates a new black finish that adds an even more sophisticated and versatile dimension. The depth of the tone enhances the contrast between the texture of the granite and the softness of the light, creating a piece with a strong visual presence. This new finish amplifies its ability to integrate into contemporary spaces that seek a sober, refined aesthetic full of character. Parga in black maintains the artisanal essence of the collection, preserving its authenticity while exploring new expressive possibilities.

Agasallo floor lamp: a new lighting dimension
The Agasallo collection, designed by Héctor Serrano, winner of the Spanish National Design Award 2024, continues to evolve with the addition of a new floor version. Agasallo maintains the essence of the original collection, based on organic fluidity and the balance between light and matter, but now with a presence that is even more rooted in the space.

With this version, lighting becomes more intimate, generating a dialogue between light and environment that transforms the perception of a space. Its enhanced volume and its ability to generate unique lighting compositions make Agasallo a highly expressive piece. Its versatile design enables its integration in both domestic environments and hospitality projects, where its balance between functionality and aesthetics reinforces the atmosphere and character of the place.

Two novelties that reinforce our commitment to innovation and creativity in decorative lighting, expanding the lighting language of a·emotional light and offering new ways of experiencing light as a living element in constant dialogue with the space.