Mass Light NA6, 2012
Mass NA6 pendant light by NORM.architects for &tradition.
When travelling in cities such as Paris, Barcelona and New York, Norm. Architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen were fascinated by the street lamps; the characteristic cast iron top - looking a bit like a hat - with a semi-transparent glass sphere at the base.
Back in the studio Kasper and Jonas detached the street lamp from its original use and transferred the shape and combination of materials in order to design an outstanding, indoor pendant – the MASS LIGHT.
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Description
Mass NA6 pendant light by NORM.architects for &tradition.
When travelling in cities such as Paris, Barcelona and New York, Norm. Architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen were fascinated by the street lamps; the characteristic cast iron top - looking a bit like a hat - with a semi-transparent glass sphere at the base.
Back in the studio Kasper and Jonas detached the street lamp from its original use and transferred the shape and combination of materials in order to design an outstanding, indoor pendant – the MASS LIGHT.
Dimensions
12.6dia x 17.5cmh
Materials
The pendant is made of brass, or Nero Marquina marble, with glass.
The two architects were keen on creating a lamp which can withstand everyday use.
Cluster of 9 acid-etched opal lamps, with copper, brass, or marble fitting.
Lacquered steel canopy, black cord flex.
The bulb is not included. Canopy included.
Bulb: 9xG9 max 40w.
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