michaelanastassiades

michaelanastassiades

https://michaelanastassiades.com

Overview

Michael Anastassiades: The Art of Minimalist Lighting and Design Michael Anastassiades is a globally renowned designer celebrated for his elegant, minimalist approach to lighting, furniture, and accessories. Based in London, his work explores the balance between fine art and industrial design, combining precision craftsmanship with a poetic sense of simplicity. With a career spanning decades, his creations have become timeless staples in luxury interiors, seamlessly blending form and function. Design Philosophy and Style Michael Anastassiades' design philosophy is rooted in the idea that objects should be both practical and aesthetically engaging. His work is characterized by pure geometric shapes, refined materials, and an exploration of light, reflection, and balance. Simplicity is at the core of his designs, yet his pieces evoke a strong emotional response through their meticulous detailing and thoughtful composition. Inspired by nature, architecture, and traditional craftsmanship, his designs exude a quiet elegance, proving that minimalism does not have to be cold or impersonal. By focusing on essential elements, Anastassiades creates objects that transcend trends and maintain their relevance for years to come. Product Range and Materials Michael Anastassiades’ collections span multiple categories, each showcasing his distinctive design language: Lighting – His lighting designs are among the most iconic in contemporary design. Pieces like the IC Lights series, featuring delicately balanced glass spheres, and the Arrangements collection, which allows for modular compositions, exemplify his ability to turn functional objects into sculptural works of art. Furniture – His furniture designs maintain the same level of refinement, often featuring clean lines and an emphasis on material honesty. Chairs, tables, and shelving systems embody simplicity while offering a strong visual impact. Mirrors and Accessories – His accessories, such as the Gibbous Mirror, play with the interaction between light and reflection, enhancing spatial perception and adding subtle sophistication to interiors. Anastassiades works with high-quality materials such as polished brass, glass, marble, and steel. These materials not only contribute to the longevity of his designs but also interact beautifully with light, creating dynamic visual effects that change throughout the day. Best Uses for Michael Anastassiades' Designs The versatility of Anastassiades’ work makes it suitable for a wide range of interiors, from private residences to commercial and hospitality spaces: Residential Spaces – His lighting and furniture pieces elevate modern homes, adding warmth and sophistication while maintaining a clean and uncluttered aesthetic. Hospitality and Luxury Hotels – His designs are frequently specified in high-end hotels, where their understated elegance enhances lobbies, guest rooms, and dining areas. Retail and Commercial Environments – His refined lighting and furniture solutions provide a luxurious yet functional touch to boutiques, offices, and public spaces. Art Installations and Public Spaces – Given the sculptural nature of his designs, many of his pieces have been showcased in museums and galleries, demonstrating their artistic and cultural significance. Commitment to Craftsmanship and Innovation One of the defining aspects of Michael Anastassiades' work is his commitment to craftsmanship. Every piece is meticulously crafted in collaboration with skilled artisans and manufacturers, ensuring exceptional quality and attention to detail. Many of his lighting collections are hand-assembled, reinforcing the uniqueness of each item. At the same time, his designs incorporate innovative technologies, such as energy-efficient LED systems, without compromising the aesthetic integrity of the pieces. This balance between tradition and modernity is what sets his work apart in the world of contemporary design. Notable Collaborations and Projects Michael Anastassiades has partnered with some of the most prestigious design brands and manufacturers, expanding his influence in the design industry: Flos – His long-standing collaboration with Flos has resulted in some of the most iconic lighting collections, merging his refined design sensibility with the brand’s advanced lighting technology. Herman Miller – Through his furniture and lighting collections, he has contributed to the brand’s legacy of innovative, high-quality design. Cassina – His furniture pieces for Cassina reflect a deep understanding of proportions and materials, bringing a contemporary edge to classic craftsmanship. Beyond commercial collaborations, his work has been acquired by major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, and the MAK in Vienna, securing his place among the most influential designers of our time. Recent Product Releases Michael Anastassiades continues to push the boundaries of contemporary design with his latest creations: Comma Collection – A series of minimalist lighting fixtures that emphasize pure geometric shapes and refined materials. Doubleframe Collection – A furniture collection that redefines simplicity through precise craftsmanship and thoughtful detailing. His constant exploration of new materials and technologies ensures that his work remains at the forefront of modern design. Contact Information For inquiries or to explore his collections: Website: www.michaelanastassiades.com

Products From This Supplier

A wide range of product from furniture to finishes to meet the desire of all designers.

Peaks Down

Peaks Down

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Peaks is a family of pendants, composed of a string of elongated cones in different configurations. The graded shading on the curved surface of each cone is as much of a feature as the projected beams emitted from each cone. It can be displayed as a single, double or triple arrangement, pointing up or down depending on the preferred direction of light. An identical inverted cone acts as a rose attached to the ceiling. When the light is off, the forms appear very schematic, as if borrowed from a geometric still life. When on, the shading changes, as light casts along the curved surface.

Peaks Up

Peaks Up

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Peaks is a family of pendants, composed of a string of elongated cones in different configurations. The graded shading on the curved surface of each cone is as much of a feature as the projected beams emitted from each cone. It can be displayed as a single, double or triple arrangement, pointing up or down depending on the preferred direction of light. An identical inverted cone acts as a rose attached to the ceiling. When the light is off, the forms appear very schematic, as if borrowed from a geometric still life. When on, the shading changes, as light casts along the curved surface.

One Well Known Sequence -1010

One Well Known Sequence -1010

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2017 Black anodised satin aluminium or Inox anodised satin aluminium Pendant rod length to order S14s opal LED tube Radium Raledina 15W / 1000mm Ø 29mm Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks

The Philosophical Egg Pendant

The Philosophical Egg Pendant

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2019 Polished brass Mouth-blown opaline glass Pendant rod length to order G9 3.5W LED Bulb Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks

Vertigo

Vertigo

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Vertigo is a pendant light formed of two elements: a simple horizontal beam with a linear array of LED light acts as an up and downlighter, with a vertical strap that holds the fixture in balance. It is this simple attachment, suggesting the hoisting of a structural beam, that evokes the iconic images of the steel construction of skyscrapers in 1930s New York City captured by photographer Charles C. Ebbets.There is no separate ceiling rose – the driver is fully integrated into the structure of the pendant and the two pendant rods carry the electrical current, removing any need for wires that might visually obstruct the design. The light intelligently operates through a touch-sensitive dimmer in the middle of the horizontal beam.Vertigo is produced in aluminium, powder coated in either black or white. It is available in two length options – 1.5m and 2m – and there are multiple drop lengths to choose from, covering all possible requirements.

Mobile Chandelier 16

Mobile Chandelier 16

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2019 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 14

Mobile Chandelier 14

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2019 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks

Mobile Chandelier 15

Mobile Chandelier 15

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2019 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks

Brass Architectural Collection P350

Brass Architectural Collection P350

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

Brass Architectural Collection P80

Brass Architectural Collection P80

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

Brass Architectural Collection P250

Brass Architectural Collection P250

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available. The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

Mobile Chandelier 11

Mobile Chandelier 11

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2015 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline sphere Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 12

Mobile Chandelier 12

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2011 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks

Mobile Chandelier 13

Mobile Chandelier 13

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2017 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline sphere Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Brass Architectural Collection P150

Brass Architectural Collection P150

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

One Well Known Sequence -01

One Well Known Sequence -01

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

This collection of fixtures uses the standard unit of the light tube as a measure. Through the alternation of 1m and 0.5m modules, it creates a rhythmic language of recording space. The designs evolve as a parallel progression of rods, combining five variations of standard linear LED bulbs and metal tubes of the same diameter. With this series, Michael Anastassiades expands the compositional possibilities of some of the most structural elements of lighting, engaging the viewer in a rigorous yet playful exercise in measuring. 

One Well Known Sequence -10

One Well Known Sequence -10

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

This collection of fixtures uses the standard unit of the light tube as a measure. Through the alternation of 1m and 0.5m modules, it creates a rhythmic language of recording space. The designs evolve as a parallel progression of rods, combining five variations of standard linear LED bulbs and metal tubes of the same diameter. With this series, Michael Anastassiades expands the compositional possibilities of some of the most structural elements of lighting, engaging the viewer in a rigorous yet playful exercise in measuring. 

One Well Known Sequence -0101

One Well Known Sequence -0101

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

This collection of fixtures uses the standard unit of the light tube as a measure. Through the alternation of 1m and 0.5m modules, it creates a rhythmic language of recording space. The designs evolve as a parallel progression of rods, combining five variations of standard linear LED bulbs and metal tubes of the same diameter. With this series, Michael Anastassiades expands the compositional possibilities of some of the most structural elements of lighting, engaging the viewer in a rigorous yet playful exercise in measuring. 

Mobile Chandelier 7

Mobile Chandelier 7

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2015 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 9

Mobile Chandelier 9

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2015 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 8

Mobile Chandelier 8

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2015 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Bob Pendant

Bob Pendant

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.Bob is an inverted tear drop resembling a weight suspended from a string, which is often used as a vertical reference line; a tool for building and measurements. Instead, this is a simple pendant that hangs to illuminate a space. Bob is a family of pendants and wall or ceiling-mounted sconces.

Single Angle

Single Angle

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.Inspired by the shape of fishing hooks, this collection of ceiling lamps evokes the image of a luminous sphere captured in three different configurations. Just like in angling, it consists of simply a single, double and triple hook. As often happens in his practice, Michael Anastassiades infuses the memory of modernist design with humorous narrative and figurative qualities. He references a common, familiar object and takes it through a process of abstraction, aiming to create a pure definition of what a light source can be.

Double Angle

Double Angle

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.Inspired by the shape of fishing hooks, this collection of ceiling lamps evokes the image of a luminous sphere captured in three different configurations. Just like in angling, it consists of simply a single, double and triple hook. As often happens in his practice, Michael Anastassiades infuses the memory of modernist design with humorous narrative and figurative qualities. He references a common, familiar object and takes it through a process of abstraction, aiming to create a pure definition of what a light source can be.

Triple Angle

Triple Angle

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2017 Satin brass or satin nickel-plated brass Mouth-blown opaline glass Pendant rod length to order G9 3.5W LED bulb Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks

Mobile Chandelier 6

Mobile Chandelier 6

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2011 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline sphere Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 3

Mobile Chandelier 3

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2008 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm sphere Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 2

Mobile Chandelier 2

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2008 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 1

Mobile Chandelier 1

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2008 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline spheres Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W for Ø 150mm Integrated LED, 3W for Ø 60mm sphere Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Mobile Chandelier 4

Mobile Chandelier 4

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2008 Black patinated brass Mouth-blown opaline sphere Pendant rod length to order Integrated LED, 9W Lead time: 12 to 14 weeks The first Mobile Chandelier was presented at Design Miami in 2008 for Cristina Grajales Gallery in New York. It was later developed as a collection for the Michael Anastassiades brand and has since remained an ongoing series. There are 16 chandeliers to date, the concept evolving with each new design. For example, Mobiles 1 to 6 consist of linear tubes assembled in varying configurations, while Mobiles 7 to 13 see the introduction of geometric curves. The newest additions, Mobiles 14 to 16, introduce a more free-form design, representing a departure from the disciplined geometry presented in previous models.

Ball Light Pendant Flex

Ball Light Pendant Flex

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available.One of the most recognisable designs by Michael Anastassiades Studio, the Ball Lights consists of pendants, wall pendants and ceiling and wall sconces. Designed around existing incandescent bulbs of that time, the project began as an exercise to abstract the bulb into a perfectly spherical ball, celebrating its perfect shape by repeating it in metal.

Ball Light Pendant Rod

Ball Light Pendant Rod

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

Custom patina available. One of the most recognisable designs by Michael Anastassiades Studio, the Ball Lights consists of pendants, wall pendants and ceiling and wall sconces. Designed around existing incandescent bulbs of that time, the project began as an exercise to abstract the bulb into a perfectly spherical ball, celebrating its perfect shape by repeating it in metal.

Tube Chandelier

Tube Chandelier

michaelanastassiades > Ceiling lamp

First produced 2006 Satin brass Pendant rod length to order S14s opal LED tube, Radium Raledina 15W / 1000mm ø29mm Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks

Brass Architectural Collection S60

Brass Architectural Collection S60

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

Brass Architectural Collection S150

Brass Architectural Collection S150

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

Brass Architectural Collection S250

Brass Architectural Collection S250

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

Brass Architectural Collection O1

Brass Architectural Collection O1

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

Custom patina available.The result of a carefully curated take on an existing series of products, the Brass Architectural collection brings together the simplicity and elegance that characterises Michael Anastassiades’ aesthetic. Through a formal economy of shapes and materials, these architectural features call for an understanding of luxury as a discreet presence: glass, brass and nickel articulate a geometric, minimalistic alphabet of forms that adorn the space with luminosity akin to a piece of jewellery.

White Porcelain Series O1

White Porcelain Series O1

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

First produced 2017 Glazed porcelain Opaline diffuser G9 2W LED Bulb Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks

White Porcelain Series O3

White Porcelain Series O3

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

First produced 2017 Glazed porcelain body Opaline diffuser G9 2W LED bulb Lead time: 4 to 6 weeks

Tip of the Tongue Ceiling and Wall Mounted

Tip of the Tongue Ceiling and Wall Mounted

michaelanastassiades > Wall lamp

Custom patina available.Tip of the Tongue consists of table lamp, wall lamp and ceiling-mounted sconce, all which feature an interesting illusion: a luminous mouth-blown opaline sphere appears to roll down the edge of a solid polished brass base. This delicate gesture of a sphere poised on the edge of the surface evokes the familiar phenomenon of failing to retrieve a word from memory, expressing a moment of tension in the form of the design. Tip of the Tongue was launched at Euroluce in Milan in 2013. It has gone on to become one of Michael Anastassiades’ most iconic pieces.