Built to be felt

Discover the work of Goga Trascierra, an artist who blurs the boundaries between sculpture, painting, and design. Objects built from construction materials, where each piece exists between art and function, light and mass, memory and permanence.

Collectors´ Favorites

Funky wooden pendant light fixture hanging from a chain, with visible electric cord, inside a dimly lit room.
Pallet Chandelier

A sculptural chandelier that transforms industrial materials into a luminous, architectural form. Warm LEDs glow through glass panels framed in wood, casting layered shadows and reflections. Bold yet intimate, this piece invites collectors to experience light as both structure and emotion.

A sculptural chandelier made of intertwined wires and small light bulbs, hanging from the ceiling with shadows cast on the wall.
Spider Chandelier

Angular, expressive, and alive with tension, Spider Chandelier sprawls across space like a luminous organism. Its knotted wires and twisted legs cradle warm LED bulbs, casting sharp, animated shadows on the surface below. A creature of light and steel, suspended between sculpture and lamp, rawness and rhythm.

A chandelier made of mesh fabric and multiple light bulbs hanging from a chain.

Soft and airy in form, Cloud Chandelier floats overhead like a suspended sketch in wire and light. Made from twisted screen mesh, its billowing shape glows from within, diffusing the bulbs’ warmth through its layered folds. A sculptural gesture of lightness and movement — ephemeral, yet solid.

Cloud Chandelier

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Meet the Artist

Trained in visual arts and industrial design, Goga brings construction materials into the realm of contemporary art, creating intimate pieces that blur conceptual limits and inhabit space with bold presence. Her work plays with light, matter, and space to create sensorial objects that invite contemplation, reflection, and interaction.

Goga Trascierra next to her work. A woman standing near an artistic lamp with a twisted metal stand, touching or adjusting it. The lamp has a basket-like shade and is turned on, casting light in the room.