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Key Features
A pleasant demeanor with a captivating illumination. The Tear Drop Table Lamp by Yamagiwa comprises of a smooth glass orb that is backed by a durable aluminum frame. This fixture is intentionally scaled to the size of a human heart to double up as a decor accent. It utilizes a halogen lamp that diffuses through the shade to emit a soft, even glow. Designer Tokujin Yoshioka reveals his boundless love for lightness and transparency while reflecting the Japanese idea of beauty. He is the recipient of many esteemed awards that prominently include Design Miami Designer of the Year, ELLE DECO International Design Awards Designer of the Year, and Milano Design Award. No wonder this beautiful table lamp has a feature in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Yamagiwa Lighting is a well-established company that has left its mark on interior lighting and aesthetics for nearly a century. The design is influenced by a deep respect for Japanese tradition and the need to bring new-thinking aesthetics to an established culture with quality of the highest standard.
Key Features
A pleasant demeanor with a captivating illumination. The Tear Drop Table Lamp by Yamagiwa comprises of a smooth glass orb that is backed by a durable aluminum frame. This fixture is intentionally scaled to the size of a human heart to double up as a decor accent. It utilizes a halogen lamp that diffuses through the shade to emit a soft, even glow. Designer Tokujin Yoshioka reveals his boundless love for lightness and transparency while reflecting the Japanese idea of beauty. He is the recipient of many esteemed awards that prominently include Design Miami Designer of the Year, ELLE DECO International Design Awards Designer of the Year, and Milano Design Award. No wonder this beautiful table lamp has a feature in the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Yamagiwa Lighting is a well-established company that has left its mark on interior lighting and aesthetics for nearly a century. The design is influenced by a deep respect for Japanese tradition and the need to bring new-thinking aesthetics to an established culture with quality of the highest standard.
- Designed by Tokujin Yoshioka
- UL listing available, please call
- Awards: MoMA Collection
- Material: Aluminum, Glass
- Lighting Style: Soft/Diffused/Ambient
- Location Rating: Not ETL/UL Listed
- FSC Certified®: This design is produced using responsibly forested wood.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: This design is shipped using recycled, recyclable or limited packaging materials to reduce waste and carbon footprint.
- Made In Japan
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