MVV is a collection of lamps designed by the designer Manuel Valls Vergés and produced by the famous brand Marset. MVV is an understated, rational and eminently geometric lamp, It is like a construction site, in which the direct, down-facing light is complemented by indirect light that filters through the sheets. A design that, though timeless, reflects the constructive logic of that period and evokes a great many memories.The MVV story begins in the 1970s. This new suspension lamp is a first, and was designed by Manuel Valls Vergés, one of Spain's most notable architects at the time and partner of Jose Antonio Coderch for 15 years, alongside whom he undertook such prominent projects as the Ugalde house, near Barcelona. The MVV name reflects Vergés' initials, as a way of displaying his authorship of this unique lamp. Marset, acting as a bridge in time, took the original design an octagon with overlapping sheets and updated it by giving it a dual skin: cherry wood on the outside of the sheets and a white colour inside to enhance the light quality. The measurements are the same as the original's 45 cm and the interior structure, which was originally made of iron, is now polycarbonate, which makes it lighter. Through the use of wood, the MVV yields an exceptionally warm light.Light source: E27 LED STANDARD 8W 2700K 742lm - black electrical cordMaterials:Steel and glossy black polycarbonate struc-ture housing 8 sheets of PET with cherry wood on the outside and a white interior. Transparent methacrylate diffuser at the top.