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OKNamed after the iconic Scottish pattern, Tartan is in hand-blown glass and casts crisp geometric shapes on any chosen surface. This unique juxtaposition of light and shadows is what makes Tartan such a special piece.
Delicate and ethereal, the Yoko table lamp has clean and simple aesthetics yet of great drama. Its shape is inspired by a soap bubble and its light, is the white light of the North. Lampshade in see-through PMMA, available in green, orange and purple.
The Chouchin lamp series is inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns in paper and bamboo, which on special events are made to fly in the sky. Chouchin Reverse is in blown-glass and can be displayed as a group or as a stand-alone piece, various sizes and colours are available.
The heart of the Magneto lamp is a round magnet, which holds rod and LED diffuser together. The magnet moves diffuser up-and-down the rod, adjusting light intensity. Magneto is also available as a table lamp; this design received a mention at the XXIII Compasso d'Oro ADI award.
With a dramatic sculptural silhouette, the Behive table lamp shines warm diffused light, pendant lamp also available. Body constructed from overlaying rings with different diameters on top of each other.
Lake is an organically shaped wall lamp, which calls to mind the irregular silhouette of a lake. Lake has built-in LED technology and what’s more, once on, it shines a liquid light in white or bright red.
Like a modern art installation, Tuareg is a three-dimensional light sculpture with a tubular aluminium body and built-in LED technology. Each LED can be independently switched on-and-off and tilted by 350°.
Solar doubles-up as lamp and coffee table; this is an ideal outdoor piece for jolly times with friends and family. Top is available in a variety of different finishes and its hemispheric body can be tilted by 15°; this lets rain fall off and adjusts light intensity.
Kurage comes from a partnership between two designers from two very different backgrounds: Luca Nichetto and Oki Sato, better known as Nendo. Kurage, which means jellyfish in Japanese, is made from washi paper, manufactured following an extremely intricate process.
Like its name suggests, the Flip lamp can be mounted in a variety of different ways; this affects light intensity. Flip has a sculptural body in polycarbonate, which is decorative even when switched off.