Akari

Akari
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Akari

The sculptural lamp appears unusual yet traditional. The modern light source illuminates the traditional craftsmanship and highlights the natural shape of the lamp. Akari lamps can neither be categorized as a functional product nor art, but fall somewhere in between. When the light shines through the delicate paper, it sends a warm and pleasant light into the room, making the surroundings appear calm and inviting. In other words, the lamps not only provide light to the room, but also add a relaxing atmosphere to any interior.

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Akari 10A

Optimize your lighting with Akari 10A, an iconic lamp from visionary artist and designer Isamu Noguchi's handmade paper lamp collection. With its simple yet refined design, the Akari 10A brings a subtle elegance to any room.

Created using traditional Japanese craft techniques and made from rice paper, wood and bamboo, the Akari 10A exudes artistic finesse. Its soft and diffused light creates a pleasant atmosphere, perfect for both domestic settings and professional spaces.

The number "10A" marks this model within the famous Akari series and represents a unique combination of Noguchi's creative vision and craftsmanship. Discover the art of lighting with Akari 10A and add a touch of timeless beauty to your interior design. Buy now to enjoy a unique piece of art that not only lights up but also enriches your surroundings with aesthetics and charm.

Akari 1A

Discover the subtle beauty of Akari 1A, a brilliant representation of Isamu Noguchi's unique design heritage. As part of the iconic Akari series, the Akari 1A offers a unique combination of Japanese craftsmanship and modernity.

With its elegant paper, wood and bamboo construction, Akari 1A creates a warm and diffused light that transforms any room into a welcoming environment. A work of art in itself, this handmade lamp exudes a timeless simplicity that fits perfectly with both modern and classic interior styles.

The number "1A" identifies this specific model in the Akari range and it proudly carries the Noguchi design vision. Enrich your home or workspace with sublime lighting and aesthetics by investing in Akari 1A. Buy now to experience the fusion of function and beauty in this unique lamp that sets the standard for elegant and modern design.

Genuine Japanese rice paper lamps with a modern twist

The Japanese-American artist and designer began designing light sculptures in 1951, which were named 'Araki', which means "light" in Japanese. Noguchi emphasized that his art should have both practical and social functions. On a trip to Japan, he visited Gifu - a city known for their production of lanterns and paper umbrellas, and here he drew the first sketches for the Akari light sculptures. In the following years, he created more than 100 models of pendant, table, floor and ceiling lamps in sizes from 24 to 290 centimeters.

Ever since Isamu Noguchi first designed Akari Light Sculptures, they have been handmade at the Ozeki workshop in Gifu, Japan. It takes approximately 6 hours to produce one lamp and it's all done by the best Japanese craftsmen in the business. The transverse bamboo poles are strung on form, which determines the shape of the lamp. Then the paper is carefully glued to the wooden skeleton, one piece at a time, so that it fits perfectly. Once the glue has dried, remove the mold and the screen can now be folded and shipped or stored in flat boxes.

Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi began designing light sculptures in 1951. This resulted in more than 100 handmade Shoji paper models, including table lamps, floor lamps and floor lamps. The series was named 'Araki', which means "light" in Japanese. Today, the entire range consists of more than 40 different lamps that combine Japanese and Scandinavian design with a timeless and minimalist look.

The lamps come in different sizes and shapes - some in their pure form and others with graphic illustrations. Common to all Akari lamps is the robust material Shoji paper, which dims the light and hides the light source while allowing a pleasant and even light to spread in the surroundings.

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