Lanna est une lampe de table conçue par Noé Duchaufour Lawrance pour la marque Kundalini.
Dotée d'un design séduisant et léger, cette lampe reprend la tradition fascinante des Lanna. Pendant les nuits de fête, cet antique peuple thaïlandais libère parmi les étoiles des centaines de lanternes. Et c’est comme si l’une d’entre elles se posait dans les intérieurs les plus raffinés et contemporains, en créant une nouvelle magie avec sa lumière chaude et enveloppante.
Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance is a designer and interior architect who draws his aesthetic vocabulary from natural, supple, organic, fluid and structured forms. He has a real passion for materials and form, embodied in his dual training: first in metal sculpture at ENSAAMA, then in design at the Arts Décoratifs in Paris. Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance's creative family background (his father was a sculptor) quickly led him to develop a singular, even unusual aesthetic, starting with the Sketch restaurant in London in 2002. In 2003, he set up his own studio and from then on saw each project as a real opportunity to define his own aesthetic, to create harmonious objects and spaces whose aim is to forge an emotional link with nature. Voted 'Designer of the Year' at Maison & Objet in 2007, his success has continued to grow, with a wide range of projects: from the Fusion lamp for Gaia & Gino, to the Calla armchair designed for Zanotta, as well as more ambitious interior design projects and product designs for prestigious brands such as Air France, Yves Saint Laurent and Paco Rabanne.... In each of his creations, he seeks above all to evoke emotion, particularly through the utility of the shapes and the beauty of the lines.
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The Kundalini brand was created in 1996 and is dedicated to designer lighting for both private and corporate customers. Each Kundalini product is born of a strong idea and tells the story of a specific creative and technological journey. The company's philosophy has always combined an anti-conventional approach with the search for new aesthetics and an in-depth knowledge of materials and technologies.
The Kundalini luminaires are characterised by a sense, of colour and geometry that is always new. A high level of creativity, drawn from their inspiration influenced by a different universe.