&Tradition - Blown Pendant SW4 - Silver Lustre
While experimenting with the reflections and refraction of light, designer Samuel Wilkinson discovered a beautiful quilted effect when the light source was surrounded by patterned glass.
While experimenting with the reflections and refraction of light, designer Samuel Wilkinson discovered a beautiful quilted effect when the light source was surrounded by patterned glass. This led to his design of the Blown series. Pendant lamp for hardwiring into ceiling. Includes leveling and safety wire. Production Process: The glass is fixed blown into a mold and handcrafted. The suspension system is made from powder coated cast metal.
Product Description
Pendant
Environment
Indoor
Dimensions
Ø: 23cm/9in, H: 23cm/9in
Weight
2.30 kg
Voltage
220-240V – 50HZ
Light Source
E14 Max 40 Watt.
Bulb is not included. Canopy included
Cord Length
400cm/157.5in
Mouth blown lustre glass, powder coated metal suspension, coated safety wire, fabric cord
H:7.5 x Ø:8.3 in
Canopy size: Ø:5 in
Weight: 5 lbs
Fixture: E12 Max Wattage: 40w
Cord length: 156 in Cord material: Fabric Covered
Environment: Indoor
IP Rating: IP20
Made in China
Design by: Samuel Wilkinson
Design year: 2014
Samuel Wilkinson won multiple awards before opening his industrial design studio in 2008. A graduate from Ravensboure College of Art & Design, the London-based designer created design consultancy projects for British Airways, Audi, LG, Samsung and Virgin Atlantic before moving onto furniture and industrial design. Boasting pieces in permanent collections at MoMA, the Cooper-Hewitt and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Wilkinson is on a quest to add a fresh dynamic approach to either form or function. For the lamp series, Blown, he researched glass from lighthouses to mirrored bottles and found inspiration from raspberries, which translated into the quilted texture of the glass.
Another product for &Traditon is The Hoof lounge table, a series representing a creative process conceived in reverse. The idea started with the feet, which are sharpened at the ends akin to a horse’s hoof being trimmed before it is shod.