Designed by Simon Schmitz
The Yasuke lamp brings you on a voyage from soft, warm tones to the bright light of the southern sun. Somewhere between a piece of futurist architecture, a form of 21st century crinoline and a spaceship? Everyone can make its own lighting environment using two dimmers : one to control the bulb?s colour temperature, the other its brightness.
Finishes:
Structure in steel and aluminium in black
Dimensions:
W395 x D221 x H443 mm
Wattage:
13W, 2700K, Built in LED
$1,540
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