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Heal's

Vitra Akari 1AD Table Lamp

£340


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Description

In 1951 the Japanese-American artist Isamu Noguchi began to design the Akari Light Sculptures, a group of works handcrafted out of washi paper that eventually comprised over 100 luminaires – table, floor and ceiling lamps. He chose the name 'Akari‘ for these objects, a word that means 'light‘ in Japanese, connoting both illumination and physical lightness.


Our Stylist Says

The Vitra Akari 1AD table lamp is a fantastic addition for adding a touch of warmth and softness to a variety of interiors. I love its nostalgic, lantern-like shape which works beautifully in both modern and mid-century spaces. It’s particularly effective when used in cosy corners, side tables, or bedside setups, where its diffused glow creates a calming atmosphere. For styling tips, try pairing it with neutral textiles or natural materials such as wood and rattan to enhance its organic appeal. Keep the phrase of the lamp itself simple and understated, as it’s a statement piece that benefits from minimal surroundings - letting its sculptural form and gentle light take centre stage.

Evan Carter

Flitch Interior Stylist


Dimensions

Dimensions can be found on Heal's's websitehere


About Heal's

Explore from Heal's. Founded in 1810, Heal's are an iconic brand with a history of innovation, and are synonymous with timeless elegance and exceptional design.

A Rich Legacy in Furniture Design

Heal's is a well-known British furniture store with a history that spans over 200 years. It began in 1810 when John Harris Heal and his son started a business for feather products but soon moved into furniture.

By the 1900s, almost everyone in London knew Heal's for its great furniture. Interestingly, they were also among the first to sell electric lights in Britain. During World War II, their main store even helped by making parachutes for soldiers.

Influences and Design Philosophy

A significant part of Heal's story is Sir Ambrose Heal, who worked there for 60 years, from 1893 to 1953. He had a unique idea combine the beautiful designs from the Arts and Crafts Movement with affordable manufacturing.

This meant more people could buy well-designed furniture without breaking the bank. If you visit the Heal's store on Tottenham Court Road in London, you'll see a cool spiral staircase and a statue of a bronze cat, both of which show off the company's unique style.

Modern Expansion and Growth

While Heal's has a long history, they're always looking forward. In 2001, a company named Wittington Investments bought Heal's, helping it to grow and open stores in many cities, including Manchester and Leeds.

They've also started selling products online, aiming to be a modern e-commerce store with physical showrooms. Their main Tottenham Court Road store celebrated 200 years in 2018. Recently, they revamped it, making it even better for shoppers.

Delivery and Returns

You can find Heal's's delivery information here and returns policy here.

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