Based in Melbourne, Marc Pascal established his practice m2 products in 1994.
November 21st, 2008
With a focus on designing and manufacturing feature lighting and ceramics, Marc Pascalís pieces are highly conceptual and unique. Designs include a lampshade that resembles tightly knitted corsets and a pendant featuring a myriad of fluttering cutouts. All of the products in the collection are handmade and dyed and made individually to order. Marc Pascal is also available for concept development and implementation of custom spaces.
Product Range
Feature lighting.
Major Brands
Marc Pascal.
Application
Commercial, hospitality and domestic.
Sustainability
Marc Pascal has an evolving consideration to the environment and wherever possible uses manufacturing processes which are environmentally responsible.
Major Projects
Dream Seed installation, Federation Square Atrium, Melbourne, VIC; ACTU, Melbourne, VIC.
Specialised Services
The designer is available for custom installations.
Lead Time
2 to 4 weeks.
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