The pendant light features soft sine wave patterns that create concentric circles of light and shadow. Its sculptural form combines a slim silhouette with satin matte finish, while the circular design provides versatile display options. The reductive shape offers visual impact in both daylight and illuminated conditions, and the white finish adds contemporary appeal to any setting.
Designed by Tham and Vidergård for Swedish brand Wästberg, the 'Alma' pendant lamp is based on a circle of soft sine waves. The result is a pattern of concentric circles — depending on the light source — created from light and shadow, which offer equal impact whether the lamp is displayed independently or as part of a group, from which it can contribute to a series of floating points of light. The soft and reductive shape of 'Alma' lends itself to a sculptural quality, which is enhanced by its slim silhouette and the lamp's satin matte finish and soft white hue, both of which are apparent even in daylight. The 'w171 Alma' lamp was first created by Tham and Videgårdfor in collaboration with Wästberg for a co-working facility project in Stockholm, called Alma.












