Designed by Lars Tornoe
Balancing bold forms, the Kizu Table Lamp intrigues the eye with its sculptural composition, and this portable version of the lamp is no exception. Materials and expression are as we know them, but this cordless, smaller size is easy to move around where light is needed. With marble as the bearing element, the lamp obtains natural stability and the polished stone feels comfortable to the touch. As the light spreads from the entire upper part of the lamp, the small table lamp offers a high light output. A turned countersunk metal circle on the top of the lamp adds a refined detail to the design, and by tapping gently on the circle, the light can be dimmed to three different levels.
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$530
Composed of two bold sculptural forms, the Kizu Table Lamp displays a weightless balancing act. The illusion of gravity creates a tension within the piece, while its curved forms initiate a calming effect. This kissing point of material and function creates an object in perfect harmony.
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Hashira Table Lamp, shaped from the basic geometric form in architecture, the slender cylindrical table lamp takes its cues from the translucent fabric of Japanese lanterns and window blinds to softly diffuse the light in multiple directions. It is set on an ash base that underpins the minimalist expression.
$930
Mixing a strong connection to Scandinavian materiality and craftsmanship with a modern approach to functionality, the Mass series caters for a range of environments and activities; while exuding sophistication through each tailored line. A sculptural simplicity and honest palate of materials bring the family together.
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An instant classic, the JWDA Lamp is the kind of sculptural piece that turns heads and brings new life to a room. The contrast of the delicate, rounded glass with the sturdy base makes for a balanced and intriguing silhouette.
The Albini AM/AS collection represents the rationalistic philosophy of the Milanese architect. A 1969 design that combines linear shapes with the extreme quality of materials, such as the hand-blown glass of diffusers. Aiming to manage the different volumes of the space with a single design: ceiling, wall, floor and table.