Starfall
A circular suspension light with a contemporary twist. This upside-down chandelier brings perpetual star fall in your space. Thanks to 30 slim arms of different lengths, it not only resembles falling stars but also a starry night sky with dots of light at varying heights. A brand-new constellation waiting to be discovered!
Plié Plissé
Plié Plissé Light by Lukas Bazle is inspired by the kinetic movements found in nature. This kinetic design has an adjustable cellular pleated shade that lets you choose the intensity and direction of the light. Unfolded, the light is soft and diffused. Perfect for (dinner) parties and lighting your whole room up. Fold the shade in and the lamp shines downwards and more intense, making it easier to work or read a book. As if dancing, Plié Plissé Light moves along with the rhythm of your day.
Serpentine
Serpentine Light by Front is an airy suspension lamp made from elaborate twists and turns. The lighting design originated from twisting and turning a piece of paper. By playing with the tension and natural flow—discovering the limits of the different shapes paper could adopt. The dark lines create the effect of an endless upwards spiral. The flow and curve of the almost translucent material is very natural and diffuses the light evenly. The design’s strong character and illusion of perpetual movement makes it the perfect lamp to hang above your dining table, in your hallway, or above your desk in your office. The lightweight material and perpetual movement make the Serpentine Light an elegant suspension light that keeps you guessing
Aldora
The Aldora Sofa by Cristina Celestino is a contemporary spin on a classical concept. This iconic seater stands out from the crowd because of its sculptural backrest that invites two people to converse for hours on end. The soft feminine shapes are inspired by the graceful petals of calla lilies and has the allure of Milanese bourgeois decadence. With the Aldora Sofa, Christina Celestino created an iconic piece with a wide range of inspirations and a subtle nod to her heritage.
Coordinates W
Minimal design characterizes the wall and ceiling versions of Coordinates, a grid-like Cartesian system that conveys geometric accents.
Coordinates F
Simplicity and minimal design characterize this version of Coordinates. Two parallel vertical poles compose the nimble floor lamp.
Coordinates S
Minimal design characterizes the suspension version of Coordinates, a grid-like Cartesian system that adds geometric accents to any space.
Coordinates C
Minimal design characterizes the wall and ceiling versions of Coordinates, a grid-like Cartesian system that conveys geometric accents.
Tulip Mania
Koenders uses French tulip petals as a canvas. Petals changing color, dissecting the tulips and photographing these on a light box, revealing their colored veins. Giving birth to these natural lucid structures.