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kdln ceiling lamp Kushi, brass/white, Ø 16 cm, glass

£309.90

Colour: White, Gold

The Kushi ceiling light features an elegant, apple-inspired shape with a lampshade crafted from double-layered, handblown opal glass. A slender metal stem in a contrasting color pierces the lampshade, adding a touch of finesse. This combination of form and hue creates a light, airy ambiance. Emitting a soft, diffused glow, Kushi enhances any space with its timeless elegance and versatility. It can also be mounted as a wall light, embodying the Italian company Kundalini's philosophy of merging simplicity with character. Designed with Alberto Saggia and Valerio Sommella, Kushi harmonizes technical innovation and aesthetic beauty.

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Original Product Description:

Kushi ceiling light with a lampshade made of two layers of handblown glass The Kushi ceiling light impresses with soft, natural curves that are modelled on the shape of an apple. The lampshade is made of handblown glass and is opal and double layered. It is pierced in the middle by a delicate, colour-contrasting metal stem that extends slightly into the room. Kushi combines different shapes and colours that interact harmoniously, creating a feeling of lightness in the room. The diffuse light that is radiated into the room brightens the surroundings and makes Kushi an elegant and timeless lighting object for numerous living spaces and styles. - can also be mounted as a wall light Kushi is a clear example of beauty born of the exploration of simplicity. This is a fundamental idea of the Italian company Kundalini when it comes to light. For Kundalini, light is both simplicity and character, as well as a universal language with a versatile style. The series was designed in collaboration with the two designers Alberto Saggia and Valerio Sommella, who have been working in a special way on object-related planning in the lighting world since 2009. They harmonise their technical vision and aesthetic approaches with the innovation of forms, materials, technologies and functions.