TripodTable
kdln > Table lamp
A graphic and minimal interpretation of the traditional lampshade. The design reduces the compositional elements to the minimum and reinvents a classic object, giving it a new modernity.
Lilli
kdln > Ceiling lamp
As in a sophisticated collection of botanical drawings, the delicate lines of Lilli recall the beauty of a rare flower. The delicate inverted corolla of the Martagon Lily is reinterpreted in an original lamp. The soft shape of the white opal glass diffuser is perfectly combined with the brass pistil to create an even more elegant effect.
E.T.A.
kdln > Floor lamp
Craftsmanship and materials in a fascinating combination. A floor lamp in fibreglass shaped by hand. A sinuous object flooded with light that seems to arrive from faraway worlds to grace the space it occupies.
Sling
kdln > Ceiling lamp
A single unipolar cable transfers current and supports multiple light sources. Like a slingshot in the open air, this cable projects light installations, giving life to spectacular geometries and configurations that are always unexpected. Straight from our childhood, Sling plays with simplicity and endless variables.
Lanna’Table
kdln > Table lamp
A beguiling, lightweight design for a table lamp that is reminiscent of the fascinating tradition of the Lanna. This ancient Thai population used to release hundreds of lanterns into the night sky during festivals. And it is as if one of these had floated down into the most sophisticated and contemporary interiors, recreating the magic with its warm, welcoming light.
SpilloOutdoor
kdln > Floor lamp
The subtle poetry of the simplicity of a lamp which, with elegance and irony, mimics an everyday object. Producing a fluid, elementary sign. An organic form which takes its lightness outdoors as well. Perfect in the outdoor version for terraces, gardens and open-air spaces.
TripodFloor
kdln > Floor lamp
The modular elements of the most classic of lamps become basic and exclusive. Three simple lines for the support and straightforward volume for the fabric lampshade. An ethereal, refined and timeless object.
Shakti
kdln > Floor lamp
Industrial language finds an unusual expression and plays on simple, clean lines. The tubular diffuser, sliced diagonally at both ends, acquires a new impetus. Formal purity for a floor lamp that is always up-to-date.
FLOED 2
kdln > Ceiling lamp
The surprising shapes of gorgonian coral inspire a structure of great visual and material impact. Between nature, art and architecture, a lamp installation with a strong and magnetic presence. The size of the blunt cylinder in opaline glass and the metal bar that make up Floed are impressive. For wall or ceiling surface-mounted installation.
Nami
kdln > Ceiling lamp
Nami, which means “wave” in Japanese, creates a continuous, eye-catching refraction of light. The diffuser, with its signature elegant grooves, opens unexpectedly at the sides to amplify the reflections of light. The graphic outline of the structure creates a visual contrast with the glass surface in an innovative balance between solidity and lightness.
E.T.A. SAT
kdln > Ceiling lamp
The material is transformed and turned into a light. Physical presence and abstract concept for a light with an original aesthetic look. Fluid, irregular shapes create an innovative, eye-catching equilibrium. A highly decorative object, ideal for communal spaces and show-stopping contract settings.
New YorkWall
kdln > Wall lamp
A New York touch to the walls with a lamp that plays with the contemporary vintage atmosphere. The lozenge pattern of the diffuser is reminiscent of the covering of the classic hot dog carts found on the streets of The Big Apple.
Frame
kdln > Wall lamp
Frame surrounds the light, diffusing it on the walls and enhancing it. Austere architectural design for a linear and compact wall light. Purity, solidity and lightness are the result of an extensive research project and production.
Pixel
kdln > Wall lamp
A matrix element to be replicated at will, to create constantly changing light shapes of all sizes. The project takes inspiration from the digital language of the Seventies when the pixel was used to define the smallest element in an image for the first time. Pioneering atmospheres to play with light in contemporary spaces.
Kushi XLFloor
kdln > Floor lamp
A long, metal rod pierces the soft glass diffuser. The evocative intensity of the simplest and purest of shapes for an imposing lamp with a sophisticated and discrete presence.