Tom Raffield Artus Table Light PS_BOLIA_LIGHTINGThe Artus Table Light from Tom Raffield sits somewhere between a lamp and a small piece of structure. Its quite distinctive, but not in a way that feels overworked once its in a room. The interest really comes from how it plays with light rather than any one decorative detail. Its made from slender birch elements arranged into a light cage around a blown glass bulb. When its switched on, the light filters through the timber, creating broken vertical
designed in 1953 by Helge Sibast
Muuto is a brand that is renowned for its contemporary and innovative design approach
it adapts quickly to the space
The pendant light features a unique arrangement of three shades that work in harmony to distribute light evenly and create a comfortable ambiance in any space
making it a design must-have for any contemporary setting
adding a touch of sophistication to any wall it graces
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Hang this light as a solo pendant or pair it with others for a consistent look
it's easy to see why when the shade can be angled
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