Designed by Kazuhide Takahama
Designed by Kazuhide Takahama in 1973, Saori is a wall and ceiling lamp that represents one of the earliest examples of lighting as an architectural element. A white painted metal structure supports a fabric diffuser.
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An avant-garde icon of the 1950s, Pivotante ? Poser was conceived by Charlotte Perriand as an architectural element. The light emission interacts with the material texture, volumes, dimensions and graphic signs created by the two rotating diffusers, which allow both closing and opening of the light beam for direct or indirect light.
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In a delicate dance between tradition and contemporary dynamism, the Nebra Series emerges?an eloquent response to the timeless pursuit of change. Seamlessly weaving classic design with an interactive, transformative mechanism, the Nebra Series allows you to sculpt your ambience with a soft, sweeping motion, creating a symphony of lighting moods?from ambient glows to intimate downcast. […]
$3,520
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.
The Hashira Collection is a modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern. Conceived for Audo by Norm Architects, the Hashira wall lamp perfectly balances aesthetics and proportion, simplicity and character. The translucent fabric shade ? available in white linen and raw slub linen ? acts as a diffuser, projecting the light in […]