Formakami Pendants

East meets West in Jaime Hayon’s playful tweak of a traditional Asian lantern in contemporary expression. Dating back centuries, paper lanterns have featured in Asia amongst the privileged and the poor, where different colours, shapes and sizes connote different meanings. Here Hayon has dispensed with cultural formalities to create a series of lamps all in white. Hand crafted with rice paper merging various sizes and shapes together. The series is comprised of three different lantern versions and a table lamp in ivory white rice paper with black stained oak accents.

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Specifications

Handmade rice paper pendant

Environment
Indoor

Material
Ivory white paper, black stained oak, 4 meter black fabric cord

Dimensions
JH3 Ø: 45cm/ 17.7 in, H: 65cm/ 25.6in

JH4 Ø: 50cm/19.7in, H: 50cm/19.7in

JH5 Ø: 70cm/27.6in, H: 67cm/26.4in

Colours
Ivory White

Voltage
220-240V – 50HZ

Light source & energy efficiency class
2 x E27 Max 60 Watt
The luminaire is compatible with bulbs of energy class: A++ – E
Bulb is not included. Canopy included

Cord length
400cm/157.5in

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