Hashira Wall Lamp
*This item will ship in January 2024.
Inspired by Japanese rice paper lanterns with a modern, Nordic vocabulary, the Hashira Collection from Audo Copenhagen elegantly fuses East with West. Composed of floor, table and pendant lamps designed by Norm Architects, each piece boasts an adept balance of proportions and graceful aesthetics, simple in nature and complex in duality. The Hashira Wall Lamp features a translucent fabric shade designed to softly diffuse light, making it a fitting and cozy companion for bedside or living room.
PRODUCT FACT SHEET
Assembly Instructions
Care Instructions
2D/3D Files
Materials:
Steel
Linen
PS plastic
Steel
*LED Bulb Included
Returns must be approved by EyeSwoon and received new, in their original packaging. Return shipping is the responsibility of the customer. View our complete Return Policy in our FAQs.
*This item will ship in January 2024.
Inspired by Japanese rice paper lanterns with a modern, Nordic vocabulary, the Hashira Collection from Audo Copenhagen elegantly fuses East with West. Composed of floor, table and pendant lamps designed by Norm Architects, each piece boasts an adept balance of proportions and graceful aesthetics, simple in nature and complex in duality. The Hashira Wall Lamp features a translucent fabric shade designed to softly diffuse light, making it a fitting and cozy companion for bedside or living room.
PRODUCT FACT SHEET
Assembly Instructions
Care Instructions
2D/3D Files
Materials:
Steel
Linen
PS plastic
Steel
*LED Bulb Included
Returns must be approved by EyeSwoon and received new, in their original packaging. Return shipping is the responsibility of the customer. View our complete Return Policy in our FAQs.
About the Artist
Aliyah Sadaf
The evocative artwork of Chicago-based designer, Aliyah Sadaf brings a visual and tactile expression to any interior. As a master of detail and a connoisseur of materials, ingenuity is at the forefront but there is also a resounding simplicity to her mixed media creations that confounds expectations. The diminutive size of her work explores the interplay of scale and proportion, allowing a room to unfold as it wants to—moment to moment, mood to mood.