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"Art deco style for this refined and minimalist lamp composed of one blown glass sphere balancing on a fine metal holder with sharp angles. A sculptural and sophisticated light construction exploring the theme of balance. Michael Anastassiades, a Cypriot designer based in London explains: ""I came across a video of a juggler. He was spinning a set of balls, moving them along his arms to his fingertips. And as I was fascinated by the magic of his art, suddenly the balls seemed perfectly still. I wanted to capture this precise moment. It was my starting point. "". The initials IC come from the codes that the English police use in their reports to define the ethnic background of people who they stop in the street: IC1 for a Northern European individual, IC2 for an Hispanic person, IC3 for an Afro-Caribbean person, etc. It is a fun way of defining the different models of this collection. ".
I love this pendant’s minimalist form and versatility; it’s a sleek addition that works beautifully in modern or contemporary interiors. Its clean black and white palette makes it easy to incorporate into both monochrome schemes and more colourful spaces, adding a subtle touch of sophistication. The lamp’s height and shape make it ideal for hanging over dining tables, kitchen islands, or even in a minimalist office setting. For practical styling, consider clustering several for a statement feature or pairing with other understated fixtures so it remains the focal point. Its understated elegance allows it to blend seamlessly without overpowering the space.
Anaya Kapoor
Flitch Interior Stylist
Height:
48.0cmWidth:
20.0cmDepth:
20.0cm