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Lazada
Designed by Kaschkasch
Inspired by traditional lanterns, the TAWA lights create an atmospheric ambiance inside and outside. A soft, atmospheric light emerges through the fabric mantle. The precisely built aluminium corpus adds stability to the lamp body. The lamp features a built-in, elegant handle to carry the lamp with ease. Functionality is also a focus for the charging process: with its magnetic clip it charges easily without onerously having to look for the socket. The lamp is operated with a touch-sensitive button on its top side.
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$690.00
The ROPE lamp is a successful combination of artistic craftsmanship and modern technology. A corpus of coiled ropes conceals a cordless lamp that is suitable for both outdoor and indoor use. Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider from the renowned design studio kaschkasch unconventionally use ropes as the main material to create a minimalist shape that […]
$370.00
The Lantern series now travels back to its origin, drawing upon the original source of inspiration for the lighting family. As a natural progression of the beloved series, the new member of the Lantern family, is, in fact, a lantern, albeit a thoroughly modernised one. Lantern Portable Table Lamp features a battery-powered light source with […]
$380.00
Named after the traditional Japanese pottery technique, Raku is a compact lamp with considerable presence. Drawing inspiration from the age-old art form, the lamp features a hand-sculpted ceramic base with a crackle glaze that varies slightly in each piece, serving as a reminder to enjoy the imperfections.
$310.00
Match lighting to mood with Como SC53, a portable table lamp from Space Copenhagen. Crafted from anodized aluminium, ComoÕs sturdy base tapers up towards a softy curved, mushroom-shaped shade. This battery-powered lamp can operate for eleven hours at the highest setting, with an extra battery option that allows additional operating.
$290.00
The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time. The Flowerpot series consists of several […]