Ana Pendant by and for .
In 1955, Barba Corsini was asked to remodel the attics of La Pedrera in Barcelona, the infamous building designed by Antoni Gaudí. Previously used as a laundry room and a storage area, Corsini converted the space into 13 modern apartments decorated with his designs, one of which was the PD2 floor lamp.
The loft space of La Pedrera was restored according to Gaudí's original vision in 1991. Most of Corsini's design was torn down and disposed of during the renovation, but the architect and gallerist Joaquim Ruiz Millet located the PD2 Floor Lamp and saved it from being thrown away; this led to Ruiz Millet and Corsini collaborating and recreating Corsini's original designs.
A development of the PD2 floor lamp, the Ana pendant carries the characteristics of its predecessor. It shares the same cylindrical, perforated form, a design Corsini conceived after looking at La Pedrera's chimneys. With its austere yet powerful silhouette, the pendant introduces a warm atmosphere to its surroundings and is suited for traditional and contemporary interiors alike.