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Somari Collection by LightArt
Inspired by Isamu Noguchi’s iconic mid-century paper lanterns, the Somari collection by LightArt is an architectural lighting system composed of three geometric shapes — Sphere, Saucer and Cylinder — that can be joined vertically or horizontally in compositions up to 2.4 metres long. Each pendant variation is offered in three sizes and seven matte and translucent colours. Cylinder in Clover is shown.
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Bind by Vibia
Part of Vibia’s Shaping Atmospheres concept, which focuses on lighting that elevates both humanemotions and interior spaces, Bind by Martín Azúa is a hybrid system that includes multiple dimmable (and some white-tunable) luminaires — spot accent, downlight and pendant — that can be endlessly combined to create different levels of diffusion.
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Ambrosia Pro by Marset
The latest Ambrosia iteration by Ciszak Dalmas for Marset, Ambrosia Pro is intended for offices and other spaces that require controlled lighting. The signature tubular polycarbonate LED is replaced by a structure of cells with independent SMD LED lenses that offer strong and direct illumination with reduced glare. Attached to the ceiling by a refined linear framework, the light is as beautiful when off as it is on.
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Drape Light by Moooi
For his Drape Light for Moooi, designer Jamie Wolfond cloaks an intersecting pair of minimalistic glass tubes with an innovative 3D-knitted polyester shade, resulting in a fixture that defies categorization. Shaped by gravity, the mesh-like fabric introduces a captivating play of light and shadow as it filters the illumination emitted from the 360-degree LED conduits.
4 Pendant Lamps That Embrace Linearity
Hard-working pendants that conceal their practicality in elegant compositions.