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Designed by All the Way to Paris
Mist is inspired by the warm, diffused light of morning rays shining through the haze, offering a modern take on the classic globe light silhouette. Crafted from mouth-blown opal glass with white coated aluminium details and a textile cord, the Mist pendant lamp is available in two sizes.
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$440.00
The Mist table lamp, made from mouth-blown opal glass, features a thick marble pillar with a small dimmer switch. The contrast between the light shape of the glass and the solidity of the marble creates an elegant design rich in materiality.
$540.00
By modifying the original Mist design, All the Way to Paris has created a lamp of dual function that can be installed onto both walls and ceilings alike, without disturbing the flow or functional demands of its environment.
$1,040.00
$1,730.00
The largest model of its kind, the Mist pendant was born out of a desire to create a lamp that could maintain a distinct visual presence when suspended alone whilst carrying the same optical weightlessness as its smaller counterparts.
$4,410.00
$11,650.00
The Beaubien Collection?s strong black lines bend in and out of space, moving effortlessly between simplicity and ornamentation. Round and cubic brass connectors complete the lamps? structures and add a rich material contrast to the powder coated rods. The collection?s industrial and graphic aesthetic is imbued with a palette of influences, from traditional Chinese screens […]
Jorgen Kastholm (1931-2007) and Preben Juhl Fabricius (1931-1984) were driven by a mutual mission to make form a pure derivative of function. Both were architects, graduating from the Danish School of Interior Design where they studied under Finn Juhl and subsequently with Arne Jacobsen. The P376 pendant lamp is a perfect example of Kastholm & […]
$4,330.00
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 […]