FAAJA / wood coil lamps

Crafted Layers of Wood and Light

Soroche de los Andes, a design studio from Quito, Ecuador, presents FAAJA, sculptural wooden lamps inspired by the coiling technique. Handcrafted from layered wood, they explore light, shadow, and form, creating poetic atmospheres at Dutch Design Week 2025.
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Living Environment
Product & Craft Design
Sustainability
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Klokgebouw
Klokgebouw 50
5617 AB

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Free Wifi Free wifi available
Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Fully wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair Friendly Toilet Wheelchair friendly toilet available

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Origin

FAAJA was born from the dialogue between pottery and woodworking in our Casa Taller in Quito, Ecuador. Isadora’s exploration of hand-built ceramics and Pedro’s practice with wood converged in the reinterpretation of the ancient coiling technique, giving rise to sculptural lamps built layer by layer. This creative process emerges from our daily rhythm of living, making, and sharing as a family, where the boundaries between home and workshop dissolve. FAAJA is not just the result of material experimentation, but a reflection of how craft and life intertwine in a continuous act of creation.

Layers

At the heart of FAAJA is a simple yet meticulous technique. We cut natural wood into fine strips, only a few millimeters thick, and then slowly bend, layer, and coil them by hand. Each lamp grows gradually through this repetitive process, much like weaving or building a vessel. This approach allows the wood to retain its natural strength while becoming unexpectedly light. It is a process that values patience, craftsmanship, and sustainability. The result is a form that feels organic, almost as if it had grown on its own, guided by the rhythms of material and hand.

production
production
Soroche de los Andes
detail
detail
Manuela Ruiz
team
team
Manuela Ruiz

Hosted by Soroche De Los Andes

Soroche de los Andes is a living design and craft studio founded in 2006 by Isadora and Pedro in Puembo, Quito. From our Casa Taller, we create sculptural work rooted in craft, family, and care for the land. Using natural materials and zero-waste processes, we design with respect for people and nature. Soroche is a space of pause and encounter, where light, objects, and relationships are cultivated together.

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Carpenter
Pedro Calle
Ceramist
Isadora Espinosa