• Akari UF1-H, Isamu noguchi, Vitra
  • Akari UF1-H, Isamu noguchi, Vitra

Akari UF1-H

Akari UF1-H by Isamu Noguchi for Vitra.

Isamu Noguchi, an American-Japanese artist and designer, began creating the Akari Light Sculptures in 1951. The series includes over 100 handcrafted Shoji-paper models for table lamps, floor lamps, and ceiling fixtures. Noguchi named this lighting series "Akari," which means brightness, lightness, and light in Japanese.

Over time, Noguchi expanded the designs of the sculptures, including their bases. In the 1980s, he introduced the "UF" (unit-based frame) stand with longer and splayed legs, which raised the more oversized shades higher off the ground.

Herman Miller has the sole license for the Isamu Noguchi collection in the U.S. and the Far East. Therefore the export of these products from the UK to the U.S. is not possible.

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Akari UF1-H by Isamu Noguchi for Vitra.

Isamu Noguchi, an American-Japanese artist and designer, began creating the Akari Light Sculptures in 1951. The series includes over 100 handcrafted Shoji-paper models for table lamps, floor lamps, and ceiling fixtures. Noguchi named this lighting series "Akari," which means brightness, lightness, and light in Japanese.

Over time, Noguchi expanded the designs of the sculptures, including their bases. In the 1980s, he introduced the "UF" (unit-based frame) stand with longer and splayed legs, which raised the more oversized shades higher off the ground.

Herman Miller has the sole license for the Isamu Noguchi collection in the U.S. and the Far East. Therefore the export of these products from the UK to the U.S. is not possible.

Explore our entire range of Vitra Akari lights.

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20w x 20d x 51cmh
Cable length: 130cm

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Made with handmade washi paper and bamboo ribbing, supported by a metal frame.

The lamps are handcrafted in the family-run Ozeki workshop based in Gifu, Japan.

200-240V 50/60Hz.

Recommended light source: 4W LED E27.

Not dimmable.

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