With the Howard collection, the designers at Space Copenhagen wanted to pay homage to New York City, to its industrial aesthetic dominated by dark metals. Originally designed for the Howard Hotel in Manhattan's SoHo district, the Howard lighting series was inspired by the materiality and colours of the hotel's neighbourhood. With subtle references to New York's industrial atmosphere, the Howard luminaires incorporate refined and elegant details. It's a complete range of luminaires with a coherent design and unified aesthetic that can be deployed in interiors, restaurants and hotels. The different luminaires work both on their own and in combinations of several models. The Howard chandelier is the result of a close collaboration between Space Copenhagen and Gubi, who have used cutting-edge technologies, to ensure optimal design. Available with four or six arms, the Howard chandelier has a strong, sophisticated and modern expression. It is equally at home in a dining room, restaurant or hotel lobby. Howard is available with a Gunmetal finish on the outside and brushed brass on the inside, bringing warmth to the downward diffused light. The porcelain version, meanwhile, creates a more diffused light, for a softer ambience.
Color
Bone China
Colour
white
Material
metal
Dimensions
l 133,6 x p 77,6-103,1 cm, abat-jour : ø 16 x h 16,5 cm, câble 400 cm
Finish
gunmetal avec intérieur laiton ou porcelaine de chine
Space Copenhagen is a Danish multidisciplinary design studio founded in 2005 by Bindslev Henriksen and Peter Bundgaard Rützou. They work at the crossroads of disciplines, from furniture and lighting to art installations, interior design for private homes, hotels and restaurants around the world, and art direction. Their ambition is to blaze new trails by balancing opposites: classic and modern, industrial and organic, light and shade, duality and contrast. They call their approach Poetic Modernism. The principles of functionality, slow design and the study of human behaviour guide their work. The result is quality and longevity. Their various collaborations with Fredericia, AndTradition, Gubi and Mater demonstrate their ability to break with codes and constantly renew themselves. The Swoon armchair is one of their iconic creations. The use of soft colours and natural materials such as wood, stone, leather and brass develop a patina over time and lend a certain charm to objects.
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GUBI
Created by Lisbeth and Olsen Gubi, the brand Gubi is a Danish company that has been re-editing some of the greatest design classics since 1967. Based in the docks of Copenhagen, the Gubi headquarters spans 2000 square meters in a former tobacco factory, now renovated into a vast modern loft-style showroom. One of the iconic pieces of the Gubi brand is the Pacha armchair. This armchair by Pierre Paulin embodies the innovative spirit and timeless elegance of Gubi. The Gubi chairs are renowned for their innovative design and exceptional comfort, seamlessly blending contemporary aesthetics with functionality. These iconic pieces evoke emotions and tell meaningful stories, making them both timeless and enduring.