Akari 10 A

Category
Lighting
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
D 53 cm - H 123 cm
Finiture
Washi Paper, Bamboo
Year
1951
Designed in 1951 by Isamu Noguchi, the 10A lamp is part of the Akari Light Sculptures collection, a series of handcrafted lamps made from traditional Japanese washi paper. The term “Akari,” meaning “light” in Japanese, evokes the idea of ​​illumination and physical lightness, a fitting name for these elegant and subtle objects. Each piece is marked with the stylised sun and moon logo, certifying its authenticity. Bulb not included (E27 14W LED).
Vitra
Founded in the 1950s, Vitra is a Swiss company committed to improving the quality of the environment in homes, offices and public spaces through the use of design. The products in its collections are developed through a long design process that combines engineering excellence with the creative genius of some of the most renowned designers on the international scene. Among the fundamental principles underlying the company are durability and aesthetics, essential characteristics found in all products.
Isamu Noguchi
Isamu Noguchi, born in Los Angeles in 1904, was an American architect, designer, sculptor and set designer of Japanese descent. He studied at Columbia University and in China to pursue his studies in brush drawing and in Japan for those in clay work. After the war, he came into contact with Ikebana, the ancient Japanese art of flower arranging, which gave him an interest in Zen gardens and an openness to monumental art. He was a world-renowned designer of public spaces.