The pendant lamp Kandinsky 45 is inspired by the abstract circle paintings from the artist of the same name, created during his time at the Bauhaus school in the 1920s. A sphere and a spear play the main characters in the lamp’s composition, piercing each other in mid-air. The delicate balance of the two elements evokes a dramatic sensation of weightlessness and precision but also fragility. The custom-made light source is shaped and fitted seamlessly as part of the glass sphere. Emitting its glow from the middle of the hand-blown smoked glass.
Lamp: Kandinsky 45 / Smoked grey, brass
Photo: Carl Engberg