Yamagiwa - Mayuhana Mie Floor Lamp
Floor or table lamp comprised of three nested spun fiberglass shades and steel frame. Production Process: The shade is made from by spinning the frame while a fiberglass stream is laid continuously.
The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito. Triple shelters of the MAYUHANA floor lamp series Collection of the Vitra Design Museum
Fiberblass shade, steel frame, PVC cord.
Ø:19.5 x H:19.5 in
Fixture: E26 Max Wattage: 100w
Cord length: 108 in Cord material: PVC
Environment: Indoor
Made in Japan
Design by: Toyo Ito
Toyo Ito was born in 1941. Ito is known for creating conceptual architecture that seeks to simultaneously express the physical and virtual worlds. He is a leading exponent of architecture that addresses the contemporary notion of a "simulated" city, and has been called one of the world's most innovative and influential architects. His designs revolve around the equilibrium between the private life and the metropolitan, "public" life of an individual. In doing so, he seeks to find new spatial conditions that manifest the philosophy of borderless beings. In 2013, Ito was awarded the Pritzker Prize.