Fragmentos de Mar is an exhibition by Studio Davidpompa created using discarded shells sourced from Contramar. The installation marks the second collaboration between the lighting studio and the restaurant and was presented in Davidpompa’s showroom inside a historic building in the Roma Norte neighborhood of Mexico City. More than 800 kilograms of shells were collected, representing nearly all the shellfish and oysters consumed at Contramar over a six-month period.
The exhibition includes a lighting collection composed of wall sconces, pendants, table lamps, and a suspended statement piece. Each fixture is formed using a composite material made from crushed shells, paired with high-gloss metallic components that contrast with the muted red tones of the shell material.
The showroom was reconfigured using ochre-colored crates originally used for oyster transport, stacked to form temporary walls. Framed panels display samples of the shell composite, including a sequence showing different stages of material development. Pendant lights illuminate pedestals holding raw shells, while additional framed fragments are mounted throughout the space.
Discarded Shell-Based Lighting
Fragmentos De Mar is an Exhibition by Studio Davidpompa
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