A new graphic alphabet consisting of essential geometric elements that create contemporary light forms in the space. Three rings in different diameters can be installed separately or as composition (4, 7, 10 rings). The metal ring is in satin black finish, with light diffuser in white opal polycarbonate along the perimeter. Each ring carries a LED spot in matt brass bronze finish. Each ring has three suspension cables, one of which is a power supply one.
Mist is inspired by the warm, diffused light of morning rays shining through the haze, offering a modern take on the classic globe light silhouette. Crafted from mouth-blown opal glass with white coated aluminium details and a textile cord, the Mist pendant lamp is available in two sizes.
The recent relaunch of the 1967 Pendant by Paavo Tynell (originally designed in 1948) was celebrated by modern lighting fans worldwide. This elegant, height-adjustable pendant with a canvas shade and brass detailing beautifully illustrates the Finnish designer’s ability to use shapes and materials to achieve soft, atmospheric light. An easy-to-operate pulley system allows you to adjust the pendant’s height as you shift from romantic lighting for dinner to more ambient lighting for the room. The whimsical brass collar below the shade adds a decorative flourish. Bulb (not included): E26 base, 6W-10W LED recommended
Known to many as ‘the man who illuminated Finland’, the legendary designer and metal smith Paavo Tynell is one of the leading lights of 20th-century industrial design . A classic 1950s Tynell design, the 1967 pendant expands on the design language developed in 1948 for the 1965 pendant. The 1967 is characterized by a conical canvas shade which exudes warm ambient light, with Tynell's signature brass hardware adding a subtle, premium expression. Below the bulb, a fabric diffuser modulates the light and, beneath this, a decorative brass detail gives each lamp a flourish of character, and subtly influences the play of light it generates.
&TRADITION Formakami Pendant - Dating back centuries, paper lanterns have featured in Asia amongst the privileged and the poor, where different colours, shapes and sizes connote different meanings. Here Hayon has dispensed with cultural formalities to create a series of lanterns all in white. Hand crafted with rice paper merging various sizes and shapes together.
&TRADITION Formakami Pendant - Dating back centuries, paper lanterns have featured in Asia amongst the privileged and the poor, where different colours, shapes and sizes connote different meanings. Here Hayon has dispensed with cultural formalities to create a series of lanterns all in white. Hand crafted with rice paper merging various sizes and shapes together.
&TRADITION Formakami Pendant - Dating back centuries, paper lanterns have featured in Asia amongst the privileged and the poor, where different colours, shapes and sizes connote different meanings. Here Hayon has dispensed with cultural formalities to create a series of lanterns all in white. Hand crafted with rice paper merging various sizes and shapes together.
CVL Signal X1 Pendant - Bringing something ancient back to fashion, this is what Pauline had in mind for the Signal collection. An elegant allusion, declined in wall lights and pendants, with their original asymmetric light source.
CVL Signal Linear Pendant - Bringing something ancient back to fashion, this is what Pauline had in mind for the Signal collection. An elegant allusion, declined in wall lights and pendants, with their original asymmetric light source.
CVL Calee Pendant V4 - An assembly of designs, the Calé(e) collection offers a range of geometric patterns where the sense of imbalance forms simple, linear and sophisticated objects.
CVL Calee Pendant V3 - An assembly of designs, the Calé(e) collection offers a range of geometric patterns where the sense of imbalance forms simple, linear and sophisticated objects.
CVL Calee Pendant V2 - An assembly of designs, the Calé(e) collection offers a range of geometric patterns where the sense of imbalance forms simple, linear and sophisticated objects.
CVL Calee Pendant V1 - An assembly of designs, the Calé(e) collection offers a range of geometric patterns where the sense of imbalance forms simple, linear and sophisticated objects.
CVL Arborescence Pendant - An architect by training, Hervé Langlais worked for many years with Paul Andreu, a French specialist in airport construction, and designed the Grand National Theater of China in Beijing and the Oriental Art Center in Shanghai. Twenty years later, he found his first love and developed a product designer activity. This former structural designer pays particular attention to details, clean shapes and the rarity of materials. First independent designer to officiate for CVL.
GUBI A1965 Pendant - Unveiled in 1948 at the Finland House in New York, the A1965 Pendant was an instant success for Paavo Tynell and one of the lighting fixtures considered to define his mid-century peak.
&TRADITION Utzon Pendant - To Jørn Utzon, his father’s naval engineering drawings became a lifelong fascination with ships and boats, along with light. More than a decade before Jørn Utzon created his masterpiece, the Sydney Opera House, he put his child-hood fascination into this pendant, combining successfully the smoothness of the lines of a ship with the source of light for the first time.
&TRADITION Topan Pendant - Conceived by Verner Panton, one of Denmark’s most experimental Modernist architects and designers, the Topan was a precursor to the Pop Art Movement. A sculptural gem that not only pro-vides illumination, it also acts as a decorative element either alone or in clusters. Adding a cosy intimacy to any interior.
&TRADITION P376 Pendant - The discrete placement of the shades and the silky aluminium finish culminate in a cohesive expression that’s both iconic and enthralling.
&TRADITION Formakami Pendant - Dating back centuries, paper lanterns have featured in Asia amongst the privileged and the poor, where different colours, shapes and sizes connote different meanings. Here Hayon has dispensed with cultural formalities to create a series of lanterns all in white. Hand crafted with rice paper merging various sizes and shapes together.
&TRADITION Flowerpot Pendant VP7 - The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time.
&TRADITION Flowerpot Pendant VP2 - The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time.
&TRADITION Flowerpot Pendant VP1 - The Flowerpot lamp became synonymous with the Flower Power movement from the late 60s. Reflecting a break from convention to embrace a more open, modern mentality that promoted peace and harmony. Such was the mindset of its designer, Verner Panton. One of the most forward-thinking talents of his time.
&TRADITION Blown Ceiling Lamp - Choose from either silver or opal glass and let yourself be mesmerised by the effect. Switched on, the Blown ceiling lamp emits a soft light that projects a quilted pattern dispersed across the ceiling. Brilliant for a home, high-end hotel, restaurant, lounge or any other such setting, it adds a subtle sense of graphics that’s striking.