Bell Lamp by Normann Copenhagen is robust, the form simple. Bell is a ceiling lamp in an iconic bell shape and with special attention paid to detail. Its round, even surface gives the lamp the impression of being cast. Rather than being hidden, the gathering between the lead and the lamp is accentuated in a modern and original way. Bell Lamp was designed by Andreas Lund & Jacob Rudbeck, hang a few Bell lamps in the kitchen, use it over the dining table, or illuminate a large hall or office environment. Normann copenhagen bell pendant lamp
Akari Lighting
In 1951 Isamu Noguchi began to design the Akari Light Sculptures, works characterised by weightless luminosity. He chose the name ‘akari’ for these objects, a word that means ‘light’ in Japanese, connoting both illumination and physical lightness. During a journey to Japan, Noguchi paid a visit to Gifu, a town known for its manufacture of paper parasols and lanterns. While there he sketched his first two Akari Light Sculptures, and over the following years, he created a total of more than 100 models, consisting of table, floor and ceiling lamps ranging in size from 24 to 290 cm. Akari Lighting. visit our profile on Google Maps.










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