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A spectrum of lighting designs by Yamagiwa features on Dezeen Showroom



Dezeen Showroom: Japanese design brand Yamagiwa has listed a range of lighting designs on Dezeen Showroom, including a pendant lamp with a shade made from steel.
Yamagiwa's HF Series light was originally created in the 1960's by designer Preben Dal for Danish lighting design brand Hans Folsgaard.
HF Series has a harlequin-like pattern
The lamp, which filters light through its faceted shade, has been rereleased 50 years after it was discontinued, making it available for the contemporary market.
The two-toned grey and white pendant light comes in three sizes, which are all made up of diamond-shaped steel plates.
Taliesin was designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright
The result of another collaboration with a celebrated designer, the brand's Taliesin lamps were originally created by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1911 to light his eponymous Taliesin house in Wisconsin. Wooden volumes and planks are arranged up a square pole and lit at intervals, which gives the effect of light being filtered through trees.
Light filters through the layered shades
Yamagiwa created its Mayuhana lamps together with well-known Japanese architect Ito, which also take cues from the natural world.
The design features a cocoon-like shade made from fine fibreglass threading, which comes in both black and white colourways and in table, floor and pendant variations.
Pine timber shade gives the light a warm glow
Late Swedish designer Hans-Agne Jakobsson designed the Jakobsson lamp in collaboration with Yamagiwa ...
Source: dezeen
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