Madrid, Spain
Combining simplicity, functionality and aesthetics, Ciszak Dalmas Studio presents the Ambrosia ceiling light, manufactured by Marset Illuminación, a linear lighting fixture that with its modular nature can be extended and adapt to any space.
The starting point for the Ambrosia was to bring back the traditional Linestra lamp to update it and show that a technical, resolute design can also be poetic.
The Linestra was initially a line of light, which transitioned into a modular system that can be extended to adapt to any space.
Its design stems from a tubular structure with gentle lines that attaches to the ceiling, allowing the light to descend and gently illuminate any type of project.
This project has recently won a 2024 Prize Designs for Modern Furniture + Lighting Award from The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design and Global Design News.

This lighting system is available in four pre-set lengths, from 120 to 315 cm. Extensions measuring 40 and 60 cm let you define the height from which to hang them. That way, you can adjust their distance from the ceiling to create visually uninterrupted compositions.
The LED SMD 24V light tube is available in three warm colour temperatures, 2200K, 2700K and 3000K, and offers adjustable intensity. It can also be installed on a canopy that includes the driver, or hidden and recessed.

The Ambrosia started out as a unique and decorative piece for a multi-brand luxury boutique in Madrid.
The Ciszak Dalmas Studio, along with Joan Gaspar, decided to revise it in an effort to
Its linear and unique design, a nearly flat segment of light, was made modular and asymmetric to create a soft and surprising lighting system.


Project: Ambrosia Ceiling light
Designers: Ciszak Dalmas Studio
Lead Designer: Alberto Gobbino Ciszak and Joan Gaspar
Manufacturer: Marset Illuminación S.A.
Photographers: Courtesy of Marset Iluminación S.A.












