Créé par Nendo pour la marque Louis Poulsen, le lampadaire NJP produit une lumière anti-éblouissante horizontale en renvoyant une partie de la lumière par l'arrière de sa tête, éclairant ainsi l'extrémité du bras. La tête et les bras articulés du lampadaire NJP offrent des possibilités de réglage exceptionnelles, une fonctionnalité qui fait souvent défaut sur les lampadaires classiques. Cette lampe est idéale comme lampe de lecture à côté d’un fauteuil ou d’un canapé, car elle peut être orientée selon les besoins pour fournir un éclairage optimal grâce à ses parties articulées. L'intérieur de l'abat-jour est peint en blanc afin de réfléchir une lumière confortable et diffuse.
Technology
led 10w 2700k - ampoule incluse
Color
blanc
Dimensions
ø 26 x h 122 cm, bras l 48 cm, diffuseur ø 14,9 cm
Born in Toronto in 1977, Oki Sato is the head of the famous Nendo design studio. After studying architecture at Waseda University in Tokyo, he founded the Japanese studio in 2002. Nendo means "modelling clay" and represents flexibility and the possibility of perpetual reinvention. In 2005, a second studio was opened in Milan. Oki Sato's philosophy is to create little 'Wow' moments in everyday life. His desire to convey the way people interact with objects is reflected in minimalist forms with a singular character. "With our creations, we want to add something extra. That little detail that catches the eye and creates an emotion. His work has been exhibited at the MoMa in New York, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Musée des Arts Décoratifs and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. He works with some of the biggest names in design, including Cappellini, De Padova, Moroso and BoConcept. The poetry of his installations contributes to his international reputation. Sobriety is always present in his creations, which are not without a touch of humour. The resulting purity is in keeping with Japanese tradition. Oki Sato took up the challenge of making design accessible to everyone. He was voted Designer of the Year several times, in 2012 by Wallpaper Magazine and Elle Deco, and in 2015 at Maison & Objet.
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LOUIS POULSEN
Danish brand Louis Poulsen was founded in 1874, originating from traditional Scandinavian design where form follows function. Louis Poulsen became the owner of the company in 1906 after the death of his uncle, Ludvig R. Poulsen. Louis Poulsen’s approach to architectural development began when he collaborated with one of the world’s leading lighting designers, Poul Henningsen. In 1924, the designer began collaborating with Louis Poulsen lighting; their objective was to take part in the "International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts". In 1925 the collaboration proved successful and the Poul Henningsen lamps won the gold medal.