Antoni Arola

Antoni Arola

Born in Tarragona in 1960, Antoni Arola studied design at EINA school in Barcelona, graduating in 1984. He went on to work at several prestigious studios, including Lievore & Pensi and Associate Designers (AD), a leading technological design factory of the time, headed by Ramón Bigas and Pep Sant. In 1994, he founded his own lighting studio, Estudi Arola, and began to lay the foundations for his design work, with a rather artisan than industrial feel. That same year, he designed his first collection of lamps. Three years later he created the Nimba lamp for Santa & Cole. The Nimba was a technologically innovative luminous halo, which gave him international acclaim and his first Delta award from Spain s FAD Association of Industrial Design (ADI-FAD). Antoni Arola helped drive the commercial popularity of Spanish lighting, earning a name for himself well into the 1990s. This moment became a landmark in Arola's career since he began to receive commissions for interior design projects.

Antoni Arola's ephemeral installations are part of his work as a lighting expert. In the spring of 2007, Arola celebrated his studio's 10th anniversary with an audiovisual installation at the Sala Vinçon in Barcelona. To accompany the exhibition, he put together "Ten Light Years", a book published by Santa & Cole in which he explains the details of each of his creations until that time.

Historian and poet, Antoni Arola masters poetry at its purest from in a language few speak: the language of light.

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