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Following the success of the Binic lamp, designer Ionna Vautrin presents us with Chouchin: a modern reinterpretation of the traditional paper and bamboo lantern, a symbol of Japanese culture. The designer has managed to re-transcribe all of the poetry and magic of traditional lanterns into a rather unexpected material: blown glass. The lines are pure and fluid, and the contours are soft… The charisma of the Chouchin (which means "lantern" in Japanese) lamp is expressed through a mix of simplicity, modernity and authenticity. Chouchin combines impressive artisan expertise with modern aesthetic requirements. The glass craftsman deposits a drop of glass in a mould which models the shape of the lampshade. The shine of the glass enhances the sleek, zen lines of the pendant light and gives the piece its sumptuous sophistication. In the Reverse version: the white diffuser is embellished with a collar that ensures an intense light is directed downwards. Thanks to its white blown-glass diffuser, it also offers more diffuse ambiance lighting. The different shapes and colours accentuate the personality of each model whilst also allowing for stunning compositions to be created.
The Chouchin Reverse n°3 ceiling light has a modern yet timeless appeal, making it a versatile choice for a range of interiors. I love its simple, clean lines and the soft glow of the white glass - perfect for creating a calm and inviting atmosphere. It works particularly well in contemporary or minimalist settings, but can also add a touch of understated elegance to more eclectic or industrial spaces. Practical styling tips include pairing it with warm-toned accents for a cosy feel or using multiple units in a dining area or hallway to achieve a balanced, uniform look. Its neutral palette allows it to blend seamlessly with various colour schemes, making it a reliable yet stylish investment piece.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
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