Akari 75A
In 1951, Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi created Akari Light Sculptures—an art series crafted from washi paper and bamboo. With over 100 light sculptures of the table, floor, and ceiling varieties, the collection was dubbed Akari, a Japanese word for light and clarity. Each lamp is produced diligently in the Ozeki workshop, a Gifu-based family business. These paper lanterns have gained global fame among design aficionados for their distinctive and whimsical shapes. They cast a high-quality, gentle, and diffused light.
Design - Isamu Noguchi
Dimensions - Ø68 x H75 cm
Materials - Washi paper / Bamboo ribbing / Metal frame
Specifications
- 220 cm black fabric cord
- Accommodates up to a 12W LED bulb
- E27 socket
- Not dimmable
Delivery Time - In stock
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