Knit-Wit Round Ceiling Lamp
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$1,450
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$1,450
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$1,450
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SKU: MH-KW45CWPW
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWBL
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWSS
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWBS
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWCO
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWSI
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWBU
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWPI
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWSU
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWTG
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60PW-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60BL-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60SS-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60BS-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60SI-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60BU-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60PI-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60SU-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60TG-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60CO-CW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75PWCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75BLCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75SSCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75BSCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75SICW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75BUCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75PICW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75SUCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75TGCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75COCW
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWMR
$1,000
SKU: MH-KW45CWSG
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60MR-CW
$1,100
SKU: MH-KW60SG-CW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75MRCW
$1,450
SKU: MH-KW75SGCW
Description
Soft light diffuses through the open-knit surface of the yarn, casting a gentle glow across the space. The shade is crafted using CNC-controlled 3D knitting technology, forming a seamless globe shape from flame-retardant polyester. This advanced technique allows the light to be distributed evenly, creating a visually distinctive presence. The piece comes in several color options, such as Pearl White, Coral, and Tweed Green, and its construction lends itself well to both residential and shared environments.
Specifications
Size
- Small: 18.5"h x 17.7" dia (47x45cm)
- Medium: 24.4" h x 23.6" dia (62x60cm)
- Large: 30.7" h x 29.5" dia (78x75cm)
- Cord length: 118.1" (300cm)
Material
Powder-coated aluminum, polyester
Technical
- Contact us for UL details
- E27
- Bulb not included
Made in denmark
Brand
Made By Hand
Living up to its name, this young Danish design brand debuted at the Stockholm Furniture Fair with just a single product. “After almost a year of preparation, we relaunched the classic Danish workshop lamp from 1951, remade by hand by the original skilled craftsmen—with their techniques from the 1950s—in the original workshop in Denmark,” says Thomas Baldur-Felskov, cofounder and partner.
Made by Hand celebrates fine craftsmanship and understated luxury in the Scandinavian tradition. Guided by a passion for natural materials and timeless functionality, Thomas likens the company's prevailing aesthetic to a white T-shirt. “It should go with everything, from a simple space to a more luxurious setting,” he says. New additions are painstakingly developed with an eye on lasting authenticity. “We don’t feel obligated to bring out new products every year. "
Designer
Iskos-Berlin
“One of the biggest challenges for a designer,” notes Boris Berlin of Iskos-Berlin, “is to create quiet objects that don’t intrude with their egocentricity, don’t compete with the surroundings or the architecture, but still carry a strong identity and are easy to recognize and remember.” With design partner Aleksej Iskos, the duo’s Copenhagen-based studio has gained international renown for its furniture, industrial and graphic design. Leningrad-born, Boris previously founded much-lauded Komplot Design, where Ukraine native Aleksej was employed as a longtime assistant. Collaborating with some of the world’s most prestigious manufacturers, Iskos-Berlin’s work has been featured in museums around the world and at both MoMA and the Danish Design Museum.
The partners say their aim is for a sharper and more precise take on design with an emphasis on delving into new technologies and materials. Likening their process to the art of storytelling, they admit that the narrative of a product may be complex but, in the end, the clearer the story is, the more likely people are to understand it. As to finding inspiration, Aleksej says it comes from everywhere. “From the beauty of nature in all its shapes, constructions and materials, to industrial processes,” he says. &