Acrylic shade floating in the air.
This is a representative work of Yuki Nummi, announced by the Finnish company Orno in 1955. It features a simple structure that combines two types of acrylic: transparent and milky white, and when lit, the milky white shade appears to float in the air. At the time of its announcement, the design's transparency became a topic of conversation, and it was named "Modern Art" after being collected by MoMA.
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Designer: Yuki Nunmi Design Year: 1955 Brand: INNOLUX Country of Production: Finland *Electrical materials: Made in Japan Size: Diameter 290 × Height 400 mm Specifications: E26 Incandescent bulb 60W × 1 *Sold separately LED bulbs can be used Material: Shade: Milk white acrylic Support: Transparent acrylic Warranty Period: 1 year
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Soft light filtered through milky white acrylic.
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A design that seems to have the shade floating in mid-air.
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