AKARI 14A - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra - 2d files - 3d files
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Akari floor lamp features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951. These handcrafted luminaires, designed to embody weightless luminosity, are meticulously produced in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, a family-run company renowned for its traditional craftsmanship. Each lamp is constructed using bamboo ribs and mulberry-based washi paper, following Noguchi’s original wooden forms, and is marked with a sun-and-moon logo to ensure authenticity. The lamp’s design reflects Noguchi’s vision of blending art with functionality, transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, the supplier, is a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, celebrated for its collaboration with legendary designers and its commitment to creating timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing furniture and lighting for homes, offices, and public spaces.
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COLLECTION: AKARI LIGHT SCULPTURES
TYPE: LIGHTING
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AKARI 1AD - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using traditional techniques: bamboo rods are stretched across Noguchi’s original wooden forms, and washi paper, made from mulberry bark, is carefully cut and glued to the frame, resulting in a foldable, lightweight design. The Akari series, which includes over 100 models ranging from table to floor and ceiling lamps, embodies Noguchi’s vision of blending art with functionality, transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. Each piece is marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity, and is shipped in specially designed flat boxes. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is also available for download, offering a digital representation of this timeless design. Vitra, the esteemed Swiss family-owned company behind the distribution of Akari, is renowned for its collaboration with legendary designers and its commitment to creating innovative, functional, and aesthetically striking furniture and lighting. Founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, Vitra has established itself as a global leader in modern design, offering a diverse range of products that cater to residential, office, and public spaces, all characterized by their timeless appeal and exceptional craftsmanship.
AKARI 1AG - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
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AKARI 1N - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
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AKARI 24N - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
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AKARI 3X - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
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AKARI 20N - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
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AKARI 25N - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless glow. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using traditional techniques: bamboo rods are shaped over Noguchi’s original wooden forms, and washi paper, made from mulberry bark, is carefully cut and glued to the frame. The result is a harmonious blend of art and functionality, embodying Noguchi’s vision of transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like radiance. The lamp is marked with Noguchi’s signature sun-and-moon logo, ensuring its authenticity, and is conveniently packed in a flat box for easy storage or transport. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra’s curated collection of timeless, design-forward furniture and lighting, crafted in collaboration with world-renowned designers and celebrated for its innovation, quality, and enduring appeal.
AKARI YA2 - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
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AKARI UF1-H - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Inspired by Noguchi's 1951 Akari Light Sculptures, this luminaire series is handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, using traditional techniques that involve bamboo frameworks and mulberry-derived washi paper, resulting in a lightweight, radiant design that evokes the warmth of natural light. Each piece is marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity, and is available for purchase through Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, celebrated for its collaboration with iconic designers and its commitment to creating timeless, modern furniture and lighting for diverse spaces. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is also available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects.
AKARI 3A - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Inspired by traditional Gifu lanterns, the Akari Light Sculptures series, created in 1951, showcases Noguchi's vision of weightless luminosity, with over 100 models ranging from table to floor and ceiling lamps. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted by the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, using bamboo frames and mulberry-based washi paper, ensuring a unique, organic design. The lamps are marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity, and are shipped in specially designed flat boxes for easy storage. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for digital exploration and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company renowned for its innovative and timeless furniture and lighting designs, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra's commitment to blending aesthetics with practicality, collaborating with iconic designers to create pieces that transcend trends and cater to diverse environments and budgets.
AKARI 7A - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Inspired by Noguchi's 1951 Akari Light Sculptures, this luminaire series is handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, renowned for its traditional paper lantern craftsmanship. Each lamp is meticulously constructed using bamboo frames and mulberry-based washi paper, creating a soft, diffused light that evokes the warmth of the sun. The Akari lamps are marked with a unique sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity, and are available in various sizes and styles, from table to floor and ceiling lamps. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind the distribution of Akari, is celebrated for its collaboration with iconic designers and its commitment to producing timeless, high-quality furniture and lighting that seamlessly merges aesthetics with practicality.
AKARI 3AD - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity, inspired by traditional lanterns from Gifu, Japan. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, this lamp is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, using bamboo frames and mulberry-based washi paper, ensuring each piece is a unique blend of art and functionality. The lamp is marked with Noguchi’s iconic sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity and the transformative power of light. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed exploration of its design. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra’s commitment to timeless, innovative design, as the company collaborates with world-renowned designers to create furniture and lighting that seamlessly blend aesthetics, functionality, and durability for homes, offices, and public spaces.
AKARI 9AD - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these luminaires are celebrated for their weightless luminosity and organic design, inspired by traditional Japanese lanterns. Each lamp is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, using bamboo frames and mulberry bark paper, ensuring a unique, artisanal quality. The Akari series includes over 100 models, ranging from table to floor and ceiling lamps, all marked with Noguchi's iconic sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, offering a digital perspective of this timeless design. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company renowned for its innovative and iconic furniture and lighting designs, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra's commitment to blending aesthetics with functionality, as seen in their collaborations with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and Verner Panton.
AKARI 13A - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using bamboo ribbing and mulberry-based washi paper, adhering to Noguchi's original designs. The lamp embodies Noguchi's vision of blending art with functionality, transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra's commitment to timeless, innovative design, as seen in their collaborations with legendary designers and their global presence in over 50 countries.
AKARI 9A - Japanese paper table lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Table lamp
The Akari table lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity, inspired by traditional lanterns from Gifu, Japan. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, this lamp is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, using bamboo frames and mulberry bark paper to create its organic, sculptural form. Each piece is marked with Noguchi’s signature sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity and the harmonious blend of light and nature. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for digital exploration of its design. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra’s commitment to timeless, functional design, as the company collaborates with world-renowned designers to create iconic furniture and lighting for homes, offices, and public spaces.
AKARI UF4-33N - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using traditional techniques: bamboo rods are stretched across Noguchi's original wooden forms to create the framework, and washi paper, made from mulberry tree bark, is carefully cut and glued to the structure. Once dried, the wooden form is removed, allowing the shade to be folded and packed flat for easy storage or shipping. The Akari series, which includes over 100 models ranging from table to ceiling lamps, embodies Noguchi's vision of blending art, functionality, and organic design. Each piece is marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity and Noguchi's belief in transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, offering a digital representation of this timeless design. Vitra, the esteemed Swiss family-owned company behind the Akari lamp, has been a pioneer in design since its founding in 1950, collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson to create iconic, functional, and aesthetically pleasing furniture and lighting for homes, offices, and public spaces.
AKARI UF4-L8 - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, this lamp is a fusion of art and functionality, embodying his vision of blending practical and social purposes through organic design. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, renowned for its traditional paper lantern craftsmanship. The lamp's bamboo frame is shaped using Noguchi's original wooden molds, and the washi paper, made from mulberry bark, is carefully fitted and glued to create the shade. Once dried, the shade is folded and packed flat for easy storage or shipping. The Akari Light Sculptures are marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity. A 3D file of the lamp is available for download, allowing for digital exploration and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra's commitment to innovative, timeless design. Vitra collaborates with world-renowned designers to create versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing furniture and lighting for residential, office, and public spaces, with a global presence spanning multiple countries.
AKARI UF4-L10 - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using traditional techniques: bamboo rods are stretched across Noguchi's original wooden forms to create the framework, and washi paper, made from mulberry tree bark, is carefully cut and glued to the structure. The result is a harmonious blend of art and functionality, embodying Noguchi's vision of transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. The lamp is marked with a stylized sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing its authenticity, and is conveniently packed in a flat box for easy storage or shipping. A 3D file of the Akari floor lamp is also available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra's extensive collection of innovative and timeless designs, crafted in collaboration with world-class designers and celebrated for their modern aesthetics, functionality, and durability.
AKARI BB3-55DD - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using traditional techniques: bamboo rods form the framework, while mulberry-derived washi paper is carefully cut, glued, and shaped to create the shade. The lamp embodies Noguchi's vision of blending art with functionality, offering a warm, sun-like glow that transforms any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra's commitment to timeless design and collaboration with visionary creators. Known for its innovative furniture and lighting, Vitra combines modern aesthetics with practicality, offering products that cater to diverse styles and environments worldwide.
AKARI BB3-33S - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures (1951) by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Noguchi’s designs, rooted in the fusion of art and functionality, were born during his visit to Gifu, Japan, renowned for its traditional paper lantern craftsmanship. Each lamp is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, using bamboo frames and mulberry-based washi paper, ensuring every piece is a unique blend of tradition and modern design. The Akari series, ranging from 24 to 290 cm, includes table, floor, and ceiling lamps, all marked with Noguchi’s signature sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra’s commitment to timeless, innovative design. Vitra collaborates with world-renowned designers to create versatile, durable, and aesthetically striking furniture and lighting for residential, office, and public spaces, blending modernism with functionality.
AKARI UF3-Q - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless glow. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family-run company in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using bamboo frames and mulberry-based washi paper, following Noguchi’s original designs. The lamp’s name, "Akari," meaning "light" in Japanese, reflects its dual essence of illumination and physical lightness. Designed to transform the harshness of electric light into the warm, sun-like glow of paper, this luminaire is a timeless blend of art and functionality. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra’s curated collection of iconic designs that merge innovation, aesthetics, and practicality, making it a perfect addition to modern interiors.
AKARI 10A - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously constructed using traditional techniques, including bamboo ribbing and mulberry-based washi paper, ensuring both authenticity and timeless elegance. The lamp’s design reflects Noguchi’s vision of blending art with functionality, offering a warm, sun-like glow that transforms any space. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra’s curated collection of iconic designs that merge innovation, craftsmanship, and modern aesthetics, making it a perfect addition to residential, office, or public spaces.
AKARI 16A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these lamps are handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a traditional family-run company in Gifu, Japan, known for its expertise in paper lanterns and parasols. Each lamp is meticulously constructed using bamboo rods and washi paper, derived from mulberry tree bark, ensuring a unique blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design. The Akari series includes over 100 models, ranging from table and floor lamps to ceiling fixtures, with sizes varying from 24 to 290 cm. For added convenience, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and planning. The lamps are marked with a stylized sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity and Noguchi's vision of transforming electric light into the warm, natural glow of the sun. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra's extensive collection of innovative and iconic designs. Vitra collaborates with world-renowned designers to create timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing furniture and lighting for homes, offices, and public spaces, with a global presence that ensures accessibility and quality for diverse markets.
AKARI 14A - Japanese paper floor lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Floor lamp
The Akari floor lamp features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, inspired by the iconic Akari Light Sculptures created by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi in 1951. These handcrafted luminaires, designed to embody weightless luminosity, are meticulously produced in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, a family-run company renowned for its traditional craftsmanship. Each lamp is constructed using bamboo ribs and mulberry-based washi paper, following Noguchi’s original wooden forms, and is marked with a sun-and-moon logo to ensure authenticity. The lamp’s design reflects Noguchi’s vision of blending art with functionality, transforming electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, the supplier, is a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, celebrated for its collaboration with legendary designers and its commitment to creating timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing furniture and lighting for homes, offices, and public spaces.
AKARI YP1 - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these handcrafted luminaires are a fusion of art and functionality, inspired by traditional Japanese lantern-making techniques. Each lamp is meticulously crafted in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, where skilled artisans use bamboo frames and mulberry bark paper to create these timeless pieces. The Akari lamps are marked with a distinctive sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing their authenticity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra’s curated collection of iconic designs. Known for its collaborations with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames, Vitra blends innovation, functionality, and aesthetics to create furniture and lighting for homes, offices, and public spaces, making it a global leader in modern design.
AKARI 45A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series (1951), these luminaires are handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, renowned for its traditional paper lantern craftsmanship. Each lamp is meticulously created using bamboo ribbing and mulberry-based washi paper, resulting in a lightweight, luminous design that transforms electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. The collection includes over 100 models, ranging from 24 to 290 cm, suitable as table, floor, or ceiling lamps. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, the supplier, is a Swiss family-owned company established in 1950, celebrated for its collaboration with iconic designers and its commitment to creating timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing furniture and lighting for diverse spaces worldwide.
AKARI 55A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these handcrafted luminaires are a fusion of art and functionality, inspired by traditional Japanese lantern-making techniques. Each lamp is meticulously crafted in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, where skilled artisans stretch bamboo rods across Noguchi’s original wooden forms and carefully glue washi paper strips to create the iconic, foldable shades. The Akari lamps, ranging from 24 to 290 cm, are marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing their authenticity and Noguchi’s vision of transforming electric light into the warm, organic glow of the sun. A 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing designers and enthusiasts to explore its form digitally. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of Vitra’s curated collection of iconic designs. Known for its collaborations with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames, Vitra blends innovation, functionality, and timeless aesthetics in its furniture, lighting, and accessories, catering to residential, office, and public spaces worldwide.
AKARI 75A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The **AKARI 75A** is a stunning Japanese paper pendant lamp designed by Isamu Noguchi and produced by **Vitra**, a renowned Swiss family-owned company celebrated for its innovative and timeless designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories. This elegant luminaire features a handcrafted washi paper shade, meticulously created by artisans in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, using traditional techniques that involve bamboo ribbing and mulberry bark paper. With an input voltage of 220-240 V, 50-60 Hz, and conforming to EN regulations, the lamp combines functionality with artistic beauty, embodying Noguchi's vision of transforming electric light into a warm, organic glow reminiscent of sunlight. The Akari series, which includes over 100 models, is marked by a distinctive sun-and-moon logo, ensuring authenticity. A 3D file of the AKARI 75A is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, founded in 1950 and headquartered in Birsfelden, Switzerland, collaborates with world-class designers to create versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing products for residential, office, and public spaces, making it a global leader in modern design.
AKARI 120A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a blend of art and functionality. Originating from Noguchi's 1951 Akari Light Sculptures series, these luminaires are handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, using traditional techniques that involve stretching bamboo rods over wooden forms and adhering washi paper to create lightweight, luminous structures. The Akari series, which includes over 100 models ranging from table to ceiling lamps, is celebrated for its organic design and the transformative quality of its light, reminiscent of the sun's warmth. Each piece is marked with a unique sun-and-moon logo, ensuring authenticity. Additionally, a 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, offering a digital perspective of this iconic design. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss company established in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of a broader collection of innovative and timeless furniture and lighting solutions. Vitra, known for its collaborations with legendary designers and its commitment to blending aesthetics with practicality, operates globally, with its main headquarters in Birsfelden, Switzerland, and a presence in key markets worldwide.
AKARI 55D - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a blend of art and functionality. Originating from Noguchi's 1951 Akari Light Sculptures series, these luminaires are handcrafted by skilled artisans in Gifu, Japan, using traditional techniques that involve stretching bamboo rods over wooden forms and applying washi paper to create lightweight, luminous shades. The Akari series, which includes over 100 models ranging from table to ceiling lamps, is celebrated for its organic design and the transformative quality of its light, reminiscent of the sun's warmth. Each piece is marked with a unique sun-and-moon logo, signifying its authenticity. Additionally, a 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, offering a digital perspective of this iconic design. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company established in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of a broader collection that includes innovative furniture and lighting solutions. Vitra is celebrated for its collaborations with legendary designers and its commitment to blending aesthetics with practicality, making it a leader in modern and contemporary design.
AKARI 75D - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these luminaires are celebrated for their ethereal, weightless glow, achieved through meticulous handcrafting by skilled artisans in Gifu, Japan. Each lamp is constructed using traditional techniques: bamboo rods are stretched over wooden forms to create the framework, followed by the application of washi paper strips, derived from mulberry bark, which are carefully glued and shaped. Once dried, the wooden form is removed, allowing the shade to be folded flat for storage or shipping. The Akari series, ranging from 24 to 290 cm, includes table, floor, and ceiling lamps, each marked with Noguchi’s iconic sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, offering a digital representation for design enthusiasts. Produced by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company renowned for its innovative and timeless designs, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra’s commitment to blending artistry with practicality. Founded in 1950, Vitra collaborates with world-class designers to create furniture and lighting that transcend trends, making them ideal for residential, office, and public spaces.
AKARI 26A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these luminaires are celebrated for their ethereal, weightless luminosity and organic design. Crafted by skilled artisans at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, each lamp is meticulously handmade using traditional techniques, where bamboo frames are shaped using Noguchi's original wooden molds and covered with washi paper derived from mulberry bark. The result is a timeless piece that transforms electric light into a warm, sun-like glow, perfect for any space. The Akari Light Sculptures are marked with a unique sun-and-moon logo, ensuring authenticity, and are conveniently shipped in flat boxes designed for easy storage. Additionally, a 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for virtual visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, the esteemed Swiss family-owned company behind the distribution of Akari, is renowned for its innovative and iconic designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories. Founded in 1950 by Willi Fehlbaum, Vitra collaborates with legendary designers to create timeless, functional, and aesthetically pleasing pieces for homes, offices, and public spaces. With a global presence and a commitment to quality, Vitra continues to influence modern design through its minimalist and modernist principles.
AKARI 21A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these luminaires are handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, renowned for its traditional paper lantern craftsmanship. Each lamp is meticulously created using bamboo ribbing and washi paper, derived from mulberry bark, resulting in a lightweight, luminous design that transforms electric light into a warm, sun-like glow. The collection includes over 100 models, ranging from table and floor lamps to ceiling fixtures, with sizes spanning 24 to 290 cm. Authenticated by a stylized sun-and-moon logo, the Akari Light Sculptures are a testament to Noguchi’s vision of merging art with everyday life. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Vitra, the supplier of this iconic piece, is a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, celebrated for its innovative and timeless designs in furniture, lighting, and accessories. Collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames, Vitra creates versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing products for homes, offices, and public spaces, blending modernism with functionality.
AKARI 50EN - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these lamps are handcrafted by skilled artisans in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan, using traditional techniques that involve stretching bamboo rods over wooden forms and meticulously applying washi paper strips to create the lamp's unique shape. The Akari series, which includes over 100 models ranging from table to floor and ceiling lamps, is celebrated for its blend of art and functionality, embodying Noguchi's vision of light as both a practical and aesthetic element. Each piece is marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing authenticity and the transformative power of light. Additionally, a 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for a closer look at its intricate design. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of a broader collection of innovative and iconic designs that Vitra is known for. Vitra collaborates with world-renowned designers to create furniture and lighting that are not only visually striking but also versatile and durable, suitable for a variety of settings from residential to public spaces. With its headquarters in Birsfelden, Switzerland, and a global presence, Vitra continues to influence modern design with its commitment to quality and timeless aesthetics.
AKARI 15A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these handcrafted luminaires are a fusion of art and functionality, inspired by traditional Japanese lantern-making techniques. Each piece is meticulously crafted in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, where skilled artisans stretch bamboo rods across Noguchi’s original wooden forms and carefully glue washi paper strips to create the iconic, foldable shades. The Akari lamps, ranging in size from 24 to 290 cm, are marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing their authenticity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for further exploration of its design. Vitra, the Swiss family-owned company behind the distribution of Akari, is celebrated for its collaboration with iconic designers and its commitment to blending modern aesthetics with timeless functionality. Founded in 1950, Vitra has become a global leader in furniture and lighting design, offering versatile, durable, and visually striking products for homes, offices, and public spaces.
AKARI 70EN - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade, embodying a harmonious blend of art and functionality. Originating from Noguchi's 1951 Akari Light Sculptures series, these luminaires are celebrated for their ethereal, weightless luminosity, crafted meticulously by hand in the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan. Each piece is constructed using traditional methods, where bamboo rods form the framework, and washi paper, made from mulberry tree bark, is carefully applied to create the shade. The Akari lamps are not only a testament to Noguchi's vision of merging practical and social functions in art but also a symbol of the enduring influence of organic design. Available in various sizes and styles, these lamps are marked with a unique sun-and-moon logo, ensuring authenticity. Additionally, a 3D file of the Akari lamp is available for download, allowing for a detailed preview of its design. Supplied by Vitra, a renowned Swiss family-owned company established in 1950, the Akari lamp is part of a broader collection that includes innovative and iconic furniture and lighting designs. Vitra collaborates with world-famous designers to produce versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing products suitable for a variety of settings, from residential to public spaces. Their commitment to quality and design excellence is reflected in their global presence, with headquarters in Birsfelden, Switzerland, and showrooms worldwide.
AKARI 23A - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by the renowned Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, these handcrafted luminaires are a fusion of art and functionality, inspired by traditional Japanese lantern-making techniques. Each piece is meticulously crafted in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, where skilled artisans stretch bamboo rods over Noguchi’s original wooden forms and carefully apply washi paper to create the iconic, foldable shades. The Akari collection, ranging from 24 to 290 cm, includes table, floor, and ceiling lamps, all marked with Noguchi’s signature sun-and-moon logo to ensure authenticity. A 3D file of the product is available for download, allowing for detailed visualization and integration into design projects. Supplied by Vitra, a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, the Akari lamp reflects Vitra’s commitment to timeless design and collaboration with visionary creators. Known for its innovative furniture and lighting, Vitra blends functionality with aesthetics, offering products that cater to diverse environments and budgets, from residential spaces to public installations.
AKARI 33N - Japanese paper pendant lamp _ Vitra
vitra > Ceiling lamp
The Akari suspension lamp, designed by Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi, features a delicate Japanese washi paper lampshade that exudes a soft, weightless luminosity. Part of the Akari Light Sculptures series, which Noguchi began in 1951, this lamp is a fusion of art and functionality, embodying his vision of blending illumination with organic design. Each piece is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki workshop, a family-run company in Gifu, Japan, renowned for its traditional paper lantern craftsmanship. The process involves stretching bamboo rods over Noguchi’s original wooden forms, then applying washi paper—made from mulberry bark—to create the shade, which can be folded flat for storage or shipping. The Akari lamp is marked with a sun-and-moon logo, symbolizing its authenticity and Noguchi’s philosophy of transforming electric light into the warmth of natural sunlight. A 3D file of the product is also available for download, offering a digital representation of this iconic design. Vitra, the supplier, is a Swiss family-owned company founded in 1950, celebrated for its innovative and timeless furniture, lighting, and accessories. Collaborating with legendary designers like Charles and Ray Eames, Vitra combines functionality with modern aesthetics, offering products for homes, offices, and public spaces. Headquartered in Birsfelden, Switzerland, Vitra has a global presence with branches and showrooms worldwide, ensuring accessibility to its diverse and high-quality designs.
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normann-copenhagen > Floor lamp
Cellu Lamp collection is a modern take on the classic folded lampshade. The elegant lampshade made from PVC for extra durability rests on a powder coated aluminum column and powder coated steel base, both designed with a characteristic, robust expression. The column and base come in complementary color combinations, infusing the design with a contemporary, playful feel.
Ambrosia
marset > Floor lamp
Ambrosia is essentially a line of light that can be converted into a modular system, capable of extending the illumination it offers to adapt to any space. A design that recovers and revisits the tube light, timeless, and updates it so that its simple structure and diffuse lighting add beauty to any space. This collection expands on its possibilities by proposing a change in the plane of light, from horizontal to vertical.This new style of lamp is available in two versions, both of which are pendant lamps. First there is the Ambrosia V, a 235-cm-high vertical structure consisting of two tubes of light of different lengths. An interrupted line of light, a detail that brings lightness and character to the lamp. Its design allows you to choose the lighting, either towards the wall for indirect light, or towards the main space for direct light. This aesthetic and functional design also works well in domestic settings. The other vertical version, Ambrosia V, joins three light tubes placed at different heights, forming a sculptural ensemble. This option can provide a great deal of light and therefore comes with a dimming system for easy lighting control. It is available in two heights of 130 and 175 cm. Both sizes can be electrically connected through the ceiling rosette or the floor plug. The new Ambrosia allows you to create vertical lighting compositions, combining different sizes in repetition to illuminate large spaces. When installed individually, it fills the space with light and warmth. Its slender design sets the perfect scene in any room. A totally new perspective for this flexible lighting system, which achieves maximum light expression with a minimalist structure. The metal structure is available in two finishes – black and matte gold – and the light source in three colour temperatures: 2200 K, 2700 K and 3000 K.
Funiculí
marset > Floor lamp
For Lluís Porqueras, designing consisted of eliminating the superfluous until an essential object was left: beautiful, useful and simple. This was the case with the Funiculí, a 1979 lamp that Marset reissued in 2013 and which has become an emblem of the collection.Lightweight, it takes up almost no space and can function as an ambient lamp or for direct light, depending on how you direct the beam. Its designer released the shade to give maximum mobility. It can rotate through 360 degrees to focus the light where you want and also has a double clamp system for height adjustment. For the Funiculí, forty years are nothing; it has stood the test of time and now comes in new colours that further expand its possibilities. It is no longer only available in the neutrals moss grey, black and off-white. The new colours – green, terracotta and mustard – are intense. They are design statements, highlighting the shapes of the Funiculí and bringing chromaticism to the space. The new shades are cheerful and vivid, conveying that colour can also be essential.
Matin Floor Lamp
hay > Floor lamp
The Matin Floor Lamp offers a contemporary yet poetic design with a construction that combines visual delicacy with physical robustness. The flat-packed design consists of a slender polished brass steel frame complemented with matte black hardware and zinc alloy joints at the base which is paired with a pleated cotton shade in a variety of carefully selected colours. The light source is an integrated LED offering a diffused light which is accompanied by a digital in-line dimmer floor switch to adjust the output of light if required.
ROMA - Metal floor lamp _ Turri
turri > Floor lamp
The Roma collection includes this cheerful piece available in two forms: a side table featuring an integrated arched lamp and a side table without the lamp. The product serves multiple functions across different rooms such as the living room, bedroom and office.
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