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Akari UF3-Q

by Isamu Noguchi, 1951 — 1.259,00 €
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The Akari UF3-Q lamp is one of the Akari Light Sculptures which Isamu Noguchi designed for the manufacturer Vitra. The luminaries are available in various shapes and sizes, are all handmade from shoji paper and provide soft light in any space.

Please note: If your desired Akari lamp is not currently in stock, we are unfortunately unable to tell you a specific delivery time. Due to the difficult circumstances on the world market regarding the procurement of raw materials and stagnating supply chains, as well as the fact that the Akari lamps are handmade in Japan by only a few specialists, waiting times of several months can unfortunately occur. If in doubt, please ask our friendly service team about availability before buying to avoid disappointment.

Details

Product type Floor lamp
Dimensions

Dimensions in mm
Cable length: 3 m
Material Shade: Shoji paper
Structure: bamboo/steel wire
Feet: painted steel wire
Cable: textile
Function & properties Fitting E27, max. 75 W
With foot switch

Vitra recommends using the light source supplied, as this light source has been tested and approved by the manufacturer. Vitra accepts no liability for damage to the paper or the electrification caused by the use of a different light source.
Assembly Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 3,8 MB).
Manufacture
Delivery includes With electrification set including supply line, canopy and illuminant (energy class A++)
Care Protruding fibres (lint) are always possible and are normal. The lamp can be dusted with a feather duster. Never expose the lamp to oil or grease vapours as these can stain.
Certificates & Sustainability Vitra conform to
ISO 9001: 2008 (Quality management systems)
ISO 14001: 2004 (Environmental management systems)
Warranty 24 months
Product family Akari Collection
Datasheet Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,4 MB).

Design Story

The Akari Light Sculptures series was designed in 1951 by the Japanese-American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi; and today forms a central part of the portfolio of the Swiss manufacturer Vitra. The product family consists of over 100 different ceiling lamps, hanging lamps, floor lamps and table lamps, all of which were hand-made in Japan according to traditional production methods from shoji paper. Constructed from a supporting frame crafted from ribs of bamboo and occasionally featuring patterns on the shade the Vitra Akari Light Sculptures impress through there multi-faceted, sculptural forms which bring themselves in a very reserved accent to any room. Excellent suppliers of ambient light by themselves, in combination with other models the Vitra luminaries provide for very poetic installations and a unique ambience. Since 1957 Vitra has worked closely with well-known designers, starting with the likes of Charles and Ray Eames or George Nelson, and from this base has developed over the years, and in collaboration with progressive, contemporary designers a wide ranging portfolio of domestic furniture, office furniture and lighting.

The UF3-Q with other Akari Light Sculptures from Vitra

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