Designed by Lambert & Fils Studio
The Dot Collection combines the directness of exposed, spherical bulbs with the rich materiality of brass. Focused, geometric compositions contain these two features, balancing line, surface, and luminous points.
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$3,450
The Cliff Ceiling Lamp showcases the original Materials from Lambert & Fils workshop. Unfished brass rods provide structure for lamps. The finishing details add character and nuance to the lamp?s robust, functional forms.
$4,360
The main feature of the Waldorf Collection combines an open hemispherical shade with a cylindrical socket cover. This composite shade is deployed in suspension and wall-mounted configurations with natural brass and powder coated rods. Swivelling shades and other moving parts add functional flexibility to the crisp, streamlined forms of this collection.
$3,520
$4,150
The Laurent Collection distills the milk globe to its essential relationship between circle and sphere. A series of thin forms compliment the Laurent globes?forms that carve through space, moving between line, surface, and volume. These forms combine in endless patterns, making it possible for an installation of Laurent lamps to inhabit any space with subtlety […]
$13,060
$2,580
Hutchison is the thoughtful study of soft curves and hard lines?a rivalry of vertical and horizontal forces and a play of scale and repetition. Alone, it self-defines as a frank, decorative pendant light. In multiples, it evokes the iconic patterns of Middle Eastern archways and Roman terracotta roofs.
$1,020
The soft and overlaying light is reflected onto the surface of the materials, subsequently diffused into every space. Mingo combines unique craft-based expertise with a modern and strikingly simple style. The handblown glass makes every single lamp unique. We use 100% recycled glass. This ensures an irregular surface with surprisingly tiny air bubbles which create […]
$410
For Pritzker Prize-winning architect J?rn Utzon, his father?s naval engineering drawings prompted a lifelong fascination with ships. Such interest is illustrated in Utzon JU1, first released in 1947, a pendant whose distinctive collared shape and sharp lines echo the industrial silhouette of a ship.