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Pendant Light
LANTERN Frosted white opal glass
NEW WORKS
€399.00
€332.50 HT
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Pendant Light
LANTERN Frosted white opal glass
NEW WORKS
Ø 40 x H 40 cm
€399.00
€332.50 HT
€399.00
€332.50 HT
Description
Edited by New Works, the Lantern suspension is an elegant combination of iconic form and material exploration. Inspired by the traditional Chinese rice paper lamp, the frosted glass reproduces soft lighting, while creating a bold, durable shape. The result is a range of pendant lights suitable for small, intimate spaces right through to large, open environments.
Technology
small : led max 7w e14, medium et large : led max 11w e27
Founded in 2009 by Torbjørn Anderssen and Espen Voll, Anderssen & Voll is a Norwegian design studio based in Oslo. The duo, who were previously partners in the Norway Says group, work in a variety of design fields but concentrate on domestic objects. They have been named Norwegian and Scandinavian Designer of the Year and have received international awards for their work with furniture, lighting and home accessories. In their view, a good product builds on and extends tradition while simultaneously breaking with the rules of that tradition. Their iconic creations include the Outline seating series, the Oslo lounge chair, the Elephant table and the unique Ildhane candlestick. Their many collaborations with famous publishers such as Lapalma, Muuto, Hay and AndTraditon have contributed to their reputation.
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NEW WORKS
New Works was founded by Nikolaj Meier and Knut Bendik Humlevik with the desire to create a design house where design comes to life with care and intention, and where there is space for creative experimentation—a place for new works. With a small, dedicated team, they set out to curate a collection of elevated yet accessible living objects. Through this lens, they shape the ever-evolving story of New Works. New Works offers a collection positioned at the intersection of old and new. Light and dark. Design and art. The brand’s work pays homage to Scandinavia's strong history of craftsmanship and materiality while challenging today’s contemporary forms.