Taraxacum S2

Inspired by George Nelson’s experiments with metal frame lamp structures, the Castiglioni brothers designed their Taraxacum S2 (1960). To create the luminous structure, the brothers created a shape ou

Mirror Ball Pendant – Large

Tom Dixon’s Mirror Ball Lamps (2003) evoke comparisons to the appearance of bubbles hovering in the air. And indeed, the comparison is not too distant from how the design is made. Blown like a bubble

Coral Pendant

The Coral Pendant (2004) is the result of two influences: the repeating patterns of ice crystals David Trubridge saw in Antarctica and the similar patterns he saw in underwater coral. Such inspiration

Spiral Pendant

Originally designed in 1970, the Spiral Pendant was re-issued in 2004, and in the process introduced an entirely new audience to the modern lamps by the renowned designer, Verner Panton. An innovative

Nut Pendant

Lending an uncommon lightness and dynamic form to wood veneer is the Nut Pendant Lamp (2002) by Ray Power. By applying a thin sheet of natural cherry or white ash veneer over a polyester film backing,

Drop 1 Pendant

Peter Bowles Drop Pendant lamps (2000) combine organic beauty, natural materials and industrial-grade quality in a fixture that suits both home and commercial environments. The Drop 1, defined by sof

Drop 2 Pendant

Peter Bowles Drop Pendant lamps (2000) combine organic beauty, natural materials and industrial-grade quality in a fixture that suits both home and commercial environments. The Drop 2 is a short, spl

Fun 2 Table Lamp Small – Shell

The Fun Lamps (1964) by Verner Panton are composed of hand cut mother-of-pearl discs that make a wonderful tinkling sound when moved. The exclusive Fun 2 Table Lamps give a warm, opulent glow. Can be

Random Light – Medium

Hugely dramatic, light as a feather and distinctly Dutch, the Random Light (2002) by Bertjan Pot began as a modernist craft project of sorts. After attempts at knitting fiberglass as a means of creati

Ge' Pendant

After seeing the Ge’ Pendant (2005), which hangs from a ceiling rose reminiscent of antique lamps, it may be surprising to learn its designer was once a member of the Memphis Group. The group was an I