Enigma 545 Pendant Light, Translucent White
This five-shade version of the Enigma 425, originally designed by Japanese designer Shoichi Uchiyama in 2003, boasts increased size and light output to suit restaurants, offices, and public spaces with slightly higher ceilings than typical residential spaces. The five acrylic shades are suspended by ultra-thin wires, delivering abundant, soft, transmitted light downward. The upper surface of each shade, which receives the light directly from the light source, has a matte finish, while the lower surface has a glossy finish. The light sculpture-like appearance evokes sophisticated Japanese minimalism. The designer proposed a light and transparent style to Louis Poulsen, with multiple shades suspended by ultra-thin wires appearing to float. This idea not only aligned with Louis Poulsen's design philosophy, but also offered a new interpretation of the glare-blocking multiple-shade system. It combines elegant Japanese aesthetics with Scandinavian simplicity. Enigma means "mystery," but the name was chosen because the shades appear to float in the air when lit from a distance. Source: https://www.sempre.jp/
Product Details
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Product Name
Enigma 545 Pendant Light, Translucent White
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Brand
Louis Poulsen (ルイスポールセン)
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Shop
SEMPRE (センプレ)
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Size
Width 54.5×Depth 54.5×Height 97cm
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Materials
Injection Molded Acrylic, aluminum
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Remarks
Weight: 2 kg
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Category
Pendant lamp
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