Contemporary art pieces continue to enthrall us as many of them are born out of tales that recall their artist’s fondest memories. Designed on the same lines is the Haori lamp, a fashionable lighting piece and the designer’s muse in this story. Award-winning Japanese designer Atsushi Shindo reminiscences his first-ever experience of wearing a ’Kimono’ through the lamp’s delicate and conical shape. The lampshade adopts a minimalist yet striking make with curved edges and an enveloping look.
A magnet holds the narrow rod-shaped LED light well within the soft folds at both ends. Designed as a ‘self-standing’ lamp, the art piece is a lampshade and base made to adorn hallways, bedrooms, or living spaces. The Haori lamp speaks volumes about the designer’s creativity in infusing traditional elegance and interior design with grace.
Adopting a fairly simple production process, the lamp has a positive impact on the environment by reducing material waste. Emitting a subdued light, the lamp invites you to appreciate the contrast in size and shape developed through its thoughtful design process.
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The three-dimensional lamps are dressed in three types of materials – aluminum, cowhide, and fabric. Aluminum diffuses perforated rays from the gaps and provides a high recycling rate, cowhide radiates elegance and luxurious presence, and upcycled fabric transmits a dazzling glow.
The beauty of these lamps lies within the ability of varied materials to exude gentle light depending on their distinct texture. To learn more about the Haori lamp, visit the young designer’s website.
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