Description
A glowing half-sphere becomes both lantern and gathering spot. Solar by Jean-Marie Massaud sets a weather-proof polyethylene bowl on the ground, caps it with a textured disc, and lets soft white light spill out around the rim.
Foscarini calls it a “contemporary hearth,” a piece meant to live where chairs pull up and conversations linger. Tip the hidden retractable base a few degrees and the beam lifts toward foliage or pathways, yet the lamp stays perfectly stable. Keep it upright when you need a side table—its flush, rain-shedding top balances glasses or a book without wobble.
Use a single Solar to anchor a patio lounge, scatter two along a garden walk for moon-like markers, or roll one into a loft lobby for an instant focal point. Indoors or out, the warm glow, generous 24″ diameter, and sculptural calm invite people to circle close and stay a while.



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