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Lazada
Designed by Anderssen & Voll
The lantern wall lamp features a simple black steel support and fixing that allows the soft illumination of the rippled glass globe to shine brightest. Inspired by traditional Japanese rice paper lanterns, these additions allow you to take the series into all corners of the home ? from bedside to the entry, kitchen to the reading room.
Finishes:
Fitting metal in black, diffusor in frosted opal glass
Dimensions:
W250 x D350 x H300 mm
Wattage:
7W, E14
$2,330.00
When Anderssen & Voll created their Pavilion chair series, the award-winning duo drew their design cues from the iconic Langelinie Pavilion. Now, this light and lyrical aesthetic has been translated into a compact desk intended to suit both office and home spaces.
$430.00
The Lantern Pendant is an elegant combination of iconic form and material exploration. Inspired by the traditional Chinese rice paper lamp, the frosted glass replicates a soft illumination, whilst creating a bold and lasting form. The result is a range of pendants suitable for small intimate spaces, all the way up to large open environments.
$480.00
Bringing the soft illumination of its pendant predecessor, the Lantern Table Lamp extends this iconic family. Inspired by the traditional Chinese rice paper lantern, the frosted glass form replicates that weightless glow. Firmly keeping this sculptural shape centre stage, a simple black steel base raises up its warm glow.
$660.00
$440.00
Sculpture and light converse in the new Pivot portable lamp. !e lampÕs geometric shade is positioned at a 45- degree angle to the base, creating a soft di”usion that emulates the warm glow of a modern-day candle. !e result is a beautiful light that exudes an inviting ambiance, transforming the mood of a milieu at […]
$1,520.00
Inspired by the Scandinavian heritage of design and furniture craftmanship, In Between is a result of Sami KallioÕs solid grounding in traditional wood- working techniques and his eye for ingenious detail. It started with a single chair which later resulted in a series of furniture including both tables and bar stools.
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Where do you think mermaids would seat, into the blue, while rolling up their long tails? Certainly not on rationalist thrones or minimalist stools, perhaps on ancient rocks shaped by the sea. To this fantasy world seems inspired Tokujin Yoshioka – names of objects are never random – by building a seat as a mysterious […]
$740.00