In 1951, Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese-American sculptor and designer, created Akari Light Sculptures: over 100 lamps of all sizes and prices, crafted from washi paper and bamboo. He named the series "Akari," a Japanese word for light and clarity. Each lamp is produced by the Ozeki workshop, a Gifu-based family business. Beloved by design fans around the world, these paper lanterns have a unique and often whimsical look. They provide high-grade light, soft and diffused. Design - Isamu Noguchi Dimensions - H123 x Ø53 cm Materials - Washi paper / Bamboo ribbing / Metal frame Specifications 300 cm black plastic…
In 1951, Isamu Noguchi, a Japanese-American sculptor and designer, created Akari Light Sculptures: over 100 lamps of all sizes and prices, crafted from washi paper and bamboo. He named the series "Akari," a Japanese word for light and clarity. Each lamp is produced by the Ozeki workshop, a Gifu-based family business. Beloved by design fans around the world, these paper lanterns have a unique and often whimsical look. They provide high-grade light, soft and diffused.
Design - Isamu Noguchi
Dimensions - H123 x Ø53 cm
Materials - Washi paper / Bamboo ribbing / Metal frame
Specifications
- 300 cm black plastic cord
- Accommodates up to a 12W LED bulb
- E27 socket
- Not dimmable
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