Enigma 425 Pendant Light
The enigma pendant found its inspiration in japanese culture of lighting which emphasizes the discretion and lightness.
Enigma 425 pendant light. Enigma 425 was designed by japanese designer shoichi uchiyama in 2003. The very thin aluminum cables that hold the lampshades create the illusion of a floating light. The idea fits well with louis poulsen s. The light source contained in the cone is visible from any angle.
Available in three versions enigma 425 enigma 545 and enigma 825 the pendant received the prestigious if design price in 2007 in hanover. Enigma 425 was designed by japanese designer shoichi uchiyama in 2003. Enigma 425 is a japanese inspired pendant which produces soft and diffuse light through indirect lighting directed mainly downwards. This involved floating shades held by ultrathin wires providing a transparent and light expression.
Uchiyama presented a design idea to louis poulsen which deconstructed the traditional chandelier concept into slim layers of concentric circles. The idea fitted well with louis poulsens product philosophy and was a new interpretation of the multi. Uchiyama presented a design idea to louis poulsen involving floating shades held by ultrathin wires providing a transparent and light expression. The shade design ensures even illumination of the surface.
Uchiyama presented a design idea to louis poulsen involving floating shades held by ultrathin wires providing a transparent and. Dec 13 2016 enigma 425 was designed by japanese designer shoichi uchiyama in 2003. Enigma 425 can be placed over a kitchen worktop table or desk in an office or any other large room.