La collection de lampes Pao est une collaboration entre le designer japonais renommé Naoto Fukasawa et la marque Hay. Inspiré par la forme douce et éclatante des tentes traditionnelles mongoles Pao illuminées la nuit, Fukasawa a décidé d'incorporer la même chaleur atmosphérique et la même convivialité dans le lampadaire Pao Steel. Pao représente parfaitement l’esthétique et le travail de Fukasawa : créer un objet de tous les jours qui s'inspire des valeurs de design existant dans le monde naturel. En gardant l'esthétique modeste et simple, il met le design en harmonie avec son environnement, renforçant son intention première de rendre l'atmosphère agréable et confortable. Le lampadaire Pao Steel comprend une base lestée en acier, surmontée d’une fine tige et de l’abat-jour distinctif de la collection Pao. Avec sa simplicité évidente et sa lumière chaleureuse, le lampadaire Pao Steel s’adapte à de nombreux univers, que ce soit à la maison ou dans des espaces collectifs.
Technology
2 x 10-13w e27 led 1000-1500lm, 2700-3000k - ampoule non incluse
Color
blanc crème
Dimensions
ø 47 x h 120 cm
Finish
acier laqué brillant, diffuseur pmma, tige acier, base fonte d'aluminium finition époxy
Born in 1956 in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan, Naoto Fukasawa studied art and 3D design at Tama Art University in Tokyo. Until 1988, he worked as a designer at Seiko-Epson, then at ID-two in San Francisco. Returning to Japan in 1996, he established IDEO, before founding his own agency, Naoto Fukasawa Design, in Tokyo in 2003. Since 2001, when he was also a consultant at MUJI, he has been working on household products and electronic appliances. He created the Plusminuszero (±0) brand (whose fan is available on the eshop) to market household objects. Naoto Fukasawa works for various companies in Europe and Japanese industries specialising in leisure electronics. In collaboration with Jasper Morrison, he created the sensational "Super Normal" exhibition. He works with major international furniture and accessories brands such as Vitra (Chaise Chair, Kuubo Tables), Magis with the Déjà Vu mirror, and Swedese with the LOG storage systems.
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HAY
Hay was founded in 2002 to promote Danish design. Rather than sticking closely to the style of the country's former masters of design, Hay reinvents their work in a more contemporary context. The brand revisits the classical forms of Nordic design in a more contemporary context. Hay boasts user-friendly, aesthetic and functional designs. It draws from three main sources of inspiration: art, architecture and fashion. The producer pays particular attention to its environment and is inspired by contemporary culture.