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Brand: Louis Poulsen

Enigma

128,700円 (税込)
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The Enigma 425, designed by Japanese designer Shoichi Uchiyama in 2003, is a light that gives off a sophisticated Japanese minimalism with its four floating wings of light that give the impression of a light sculpture. The four acrylic shades that completely cut glare are suspended by ultra-thin wires, delivering plenty of soft transmitted light downwards. The upper surface of the shade that receives the light from the light source directly is matte finished, while the lower surface is glossy. It won the iF Award in 2004. The design proposed by the designer to Louis Poulsen was a light and transparent style in which multiple shades suspended by ultra-thin wires appear to float. The idea was not only consistent with Louis Poulsen's design philosophy, but also a new interpretation of the multiple shade system that blocks glare. It is a fusion of Japanese elegance and Scandinavian simplicity. Enigma means "mystery," but it was named because the shades appear to float in the air when lit from a distance. In 2018, a new black version was added to expand its versatility. The black color quietly shapes the light and creates a more calming effect. Source: https://flymee.jp/

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