Ceiling Lamp Nautilus

550,00 €

Jaanus Orgusaar

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When the craftsmanship meets the advanced technology, it gives us amazing objects. This suspension is one of them. Imagined and made in Estonia by a team full of talent !

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Dimensions : Height 50 cm, diameter 75 cm (Weight 2 kg)

Materials : high density birch plywood (thickness 1.5 mm)

Colors : light wood

Information : easy assembly and installation - Bulb E27 included, Max 70 wT, white textile cable 1.5 m. about.

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History of the product

Freely inspired by the bulbs of the steeples of Slavic churches, this original suspension will amaze you with its breathtaking design! Consisting of 12 layers of ultra-resistant birch plywood, linked together by rivets, this breathtaking blend articulates to give birth to a design shade breathtaking.

Let yourself be seduced by this suspension of a new kind and soft light. Installed above a coffee table or in your kitchen, it will bring by its form a vintage spirit and unique decor! And all this handmade !

The designer

An architect by training, Jaanus ORGUSAAR, born in 1971, wanted to settle in his country of origin, Estonia, in order to install his Design studio. He was inspired by geometric constructions, fashion, photography and fine materials. He naturally embarked on the production of technical and aesthetic furniture that transpired his university education.

Complexly designed shapes, Finnish birch wood and plywood, lightweight and robust structures - this is the world of this designer who does not have the pen in his pocket! A discovery that has been awarded several times and exhibited throughout Europe, as recently as on the occasion of the European Days at the Estonian Embassy in Paris. These learned achievements have received many prizes of Design and Architecture over the last ten years.

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