Peacock
kdln > Ceiling lamp
The marvellous logic of nature reveals patterns of surprising beauty and precision. Like a peacock’s tail feathers, the source of inspiration for an original chandelier. The individual elements from which it is composed create a one-of-a-kind and perfect design which unexpectedly seems to conjure up faraway atmospheres in a contemporary version.
Louis
kdln > Ceiling lamp
New connections between light and music and new rhythm even in the largest environments, with a lamp that pays homage to the great Louis Armstrong. The design is reminiscent of the shape of a trumpet, the instrument of the legendary jazz musician. The ceiling lamp, available in different heights, lends itself to creating always different compositions, just like a brilliant jam session.
AtomiumWall
kdln > Wall lamp
Atomium has an organic and dynamic shape, inspired by science-fiction imagery and designed for both multidirectional and ambience light diffusion.
Pastilla
kdln > Wall lamp
Light becomes a clear-cut, delicate shape. In white or bronze, it punctuates surfaces and interacts with each space, adding new lightness and style to interiors.
Tatu
kdln > Table lamp
Tatu, which means “three” in Swahili, consists of slimline triangular shapes. The lightweight, slimline structure frames the satin-finish glass light allowing it to shine through. Elegant contrasts between solid and hollow elements for a contemporary take on the classic table lamp, resulting in a unique, signature look.
Dew
kdln > Ceiling lamp
Glass drops suspended in space like dew, tangible and fleeting, they multiply their luminous reflections. A system that allows for total compositional freedom. From two to an infinite number of elements to create a chandelier of all shapes and sizes, from cascades to strings of light. Bringing a dreamlike dimension to any space with a custom finish to every project.
TootTable
kdln > Table lamp
A sculptural lamp inspired by the design of the Sixties. An object that conveys a sense of harmony and movement. The coloured or satin-finish plexiglass tubes give life to a fascinating vertical dance. The different elements are joined together by an unusual magnet system.
FLOED
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.
Tyla
kdln > Floor lamp
The long slender stems of the bulrush, an elegant aquatic plant, are the inspiration behind the elements which support this light with a delicate, almost lyrical design. And the same movement of the plant in the wind is reflected in the unusual lampshade. A slightly irregular shape, featuring opaque glass on the inside and clear glass on the outside, brought to life by the bright faceted surface.
Evita
kdln > Floor lamp
The name conjures up a woman of immense charm and character who inspired films, music and literature. It conveys a decisive, yet delicate elegance in its sinuous, unpredictable shape. The special elastic fabric, normally used in other contexts, wraps around the body of the light like a garment, creating unexpected curves.
ShaktiWall
kdln > Wall lamp
A cylinder and two diagonal cuts at the ends for an object of extreme purity. The light seems to become one with the diffuser. The lamps, if arranged in sequence, add a new sense of rhythm to spaces and walls.
Kushi XLTable
kdln > Table lamp
A perfectly balanced contrast in shapes and materials. The clear-cut, understated metal rod pierces the soft glass diffuser. Kushi, in the XL version, amplifies the sensation of balance and purity.
Model T
kdln > Floor lamp
The De Stijl artistic movement inspires with its linear and simple forms. And precisely, the two-dimensional geometric shapes such as the square and the rectangle act as a counterweight to the tubular and three dimensional light of Model T, the minimalist, sculptural and universal floor lamp.
AtomiumSuspension
kdln > Ceiling lamp
A luminous object with an organic, sinuous design somewhere between science and art. A magnified version of the atom, for a suspended light that is even more eye-catching when arranged in sequence, perfect for large spaces.
Poise
kdln > Table lamp
A circle of light and a metal rod. Slender, lightweight and adjustable up to 320 degrees, they can be moved as one to create ever-changing configurations. The solid T-shaped base acts as a counterweight. The rod is placed at a tangent to the circle, in acrobatic or static poses. An invitation for two-way interaction with the light.
SpilloFloor
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.
FloobSuspension
kdln > Ceiling lamp
The transparency of plexiglass joins the floral inspiration. An upsidedown corolla with a fluid and harmonious volume. Many lamps together lend themselves to creating balanced compositions, giving a joyful note to the interior.
Flow Ceiling
kdln > Ceiling lamp
“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. The metallic disc of the lamp imitates the shape of the leaves of a tree, blown by the wind. With or without light, the elements can be combined to make touching installations. Playing with shadows and lights, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.
KushiSuspension
kdln > Ceiling lamp
Kushi, “skewer” in Japanese. An abstract shape freely inspired by Japanese cuisine. A gently rounded glass shape pierced by a thin metal rod. Its soft, warm light floats gently in the space. In the suspended version, it is an elegant invitation for dining in contract spaces and at home.
Poise Floor
kdln > Floor lamp
In Poise, human curiosity and the interaction with light source, are encouraged by the flexible section between frame and the circle, allowing the latter to be moved into any position. A vitality capable of creating ever-changing configurations defying gravity.
OpyoFloor
kdln > Floor lamp
The intelligence of nature with its perfect and unexpected forms is the inspiration behind the Opyo design. The delicate, clean lines of the poppy seed pod inspire the opal glass diffuser. It is supported by a long metal stem, just like the flower. A floor lamp which brings the harmonious mystery of the botanical world indoors.
KushiMobile
kdln > Table lamp
The metal, rigid, cold and material rod is opposed to the velvety softness of the curves of the etched diffuser, coexisting in the same space, in continuous and mutual relationship, to create a collection of lamps formally very simple, but with a strong personality.
Flow
kdln > Ceiling lamp
“Floating Leaves Out of the Window”. The metallic disc of the lamp imitates the shape of the leaves of a tree, blown by the wind. With or without light, the elements can be combined to make touching installations. Playing with shadows and lights, Flow reproduces the dance of nature on a windy day.
Tua
kdln > Wall lamp
An elegant synthesis between retro lines and a contemporary, almost futuristic style. Polished metal for the body of the lamp and etched glass for the diffuser, in a carefully balanced contrast. The spherical shape is reminiscent of the Fifties, but renewed by the oblique cut. An eye-catching wall light which fits in perfectly in communal spaces, from restaurants to retail stores.