Originally designed in the 1950s by Alf Svensson and Yngvar Sandström, the Resonant pendant light from Menu has a timeless appeal that feels just as relevant today.
At once striking and simple, the mid-century design features a shade comprised of four concentric rings that fit snuggly within each other.
The brass diffuser casts both task and ambient illumination that is glare-free and positively enhances any environment.
Named for the “reflections and reverberations of the visual interplay between light and sound,” Menu’s Resonant pendant light would make a compelling addition above a desk in a private home just as suitably as it would in a refined hotel room or lobby.