The Hashira Wall Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern. Taking its name from the Japanese word for column or pillar, the textile lamp fills any space with cosy and ambient light. True to the nature of the lantern that inspired this collection's creation, the slender structure is visible through the shade, lending the glowing column a graphic expression.
The wall mount is designed so you can either chase the cable into the wall or let it run underneath and control it with the in-cord switch. The Hashira Wall Lamp effortlessly blends into a range of settings and looks elegant mounted alone or as a pair above a bed or sofa.
The Hashira Wall Lamp is also available as a pendant light, table lamp or floor lamp.
The Hashira Wall Lamp by Audo Copenhagen is a modern, Nordic take on the traditional Japanese rice paper lantern. Taking its name from the Japanese word for column or pillar, the textile lamp fills any space with cosy and ambient light. True to the nature of the lantern that inspired this collection's creation, the slender structure is visible through the shade, lending the glowing column a graphic expression.
The wall mount is designed so you can either chase the cable into the wall or let it run underneath and control it with the in-cord switch. The Hashira Wall Lamp effortlessly blends into a range of settings and looks elegant mounted alone or as a pair above a bed or sofa.
The Hashira Wall Lamp is also available as a pendant light, table lamp or floor lamp.
Hashira Wall Lamp
by
Audo Copenhagen
This product is designed by
Norm Architects
Norm Architects was founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn. In a relatively short time the practice has created a large critically acclaimed body of works across the fields of residential architecture, commercial interiors, industrial design, photography, graphics and art direction. Within the Really Well Made product collection they have worked with brands such as Audo Copenhagen and Paper Collective.
The name ‘Norm’ is not an acronym but was chosen to signify the importance of drawing inspiration from norms and traditions within the fields of architecture and aesthetics, refined throughout the centuries. Norm makes a virtue of focusing on quality, durability and longevity of design. Their...
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