Lily
Product Information
The Lily lamp represents a whole new perspective on acoustic products. Its noise-dampening feature – the moulded felt from which it is made – has been so thoroughly integrated that you don’t even notice it.
Lily got its name from its early prototypes, which resembled water lily leaves. Since then, its shape has been simplified and made more open to interpretation. Still present, however, is the sense that the lamp is floating in the air, imbuing the room with a splendid stillness.
- Designer: Runa Klock & Hallgeir Homstvedt
- Origin: 瑞典
- Lead time: 7-8 weeks
- Dimensions: Ø1200 x 61 mm
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