About Akari 1n
Enhance your interior space with the exquisite Akari 1n table lamp, a stunning addition to the Akari light sculptures collection designed by the renowned Isamu Noguchi. Crafted with precision and care in Switzerland, this modern piece features a graceful Japanese paper lampshade supported by a sleek steel frame.
Isamu Noguchi’s artistic vision shines through in the Akari light sculptures, blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design. The ethereal quality of these luminaires brings a sense of weightless luminosity to any room, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.
Drawing inspiration from his travels to Gifu, Japan, Noguchi incorporated the name ‘akari’ into these light sculptures, symbolizing both illumination and physical lightness. Each Akari lamp is meticulously handcrafted in the Ozeki studio using authentic washi paper sourced from the mulberry tree, ensuring a unique and elegant finish.
The Akari 1n table lamp is a versatile and timeless piece that adds a touch of sophistication to any space. Whether displayed on a bedside table, console, or desk, this lamp exudes a sense of artistry and style. Elevate your interior decor with the timeless elegance of the Akari light sculptures and experience the beauty of Isamu Noguchi’s iconic designs.
Bring light and warmth into your home with the Akari 1n table lamp, a true masterpiece of contemporary lighting. Transform your living space with this exquisite piece that combines form and function in perfect harmony. Embrace the artistry and craftsmanship of Isamu Noguchi with the Akari light sculptures collection, and illuminate your surroundings with elegance and style.
Contact us today to inquire about pricing and availability of the Akari 1n table lamp and elevate your interior design with this exceptional piece of art. Experience the beauty and sophistication of Isamu Noguchi’s iconic designs and illuminate your space with the timeless elegance of the Akari light sculptures.
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Product year | 1951 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Japanese Paper, Steel |
Country | Switzerland |