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Floor Lamp YUMI by Shigeru Ban for FontanaArte

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Floor lamp YUMI was designed by Shigeru Ban and was manufactured in Italy for FontanaArte.

 

With a form that is VERO to its name, Yumi means "bow" in Japanese. With harmonious and elegant lines, this lamp has a delicate yet resistant and light structure.

 

170 LED lights are discreetly integrated into the lampìs structure, minimising the use of space and enhancing the slender lines of the lamp's design. In choosing materials resistant to high temperatures, it was possible to integrate the wiring entirely inside the structure. Yumi provides a warm, downward glow that creates an intimate atmosphere.

 

Direct and dimmable light. Carbon fibre structure; base in painted metal. Black power cable, dimmer, and plug. Plug-in power supply with interchangeable plugs (UK - US - EU - AUS). Integrated LED lights.

 

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Colour: Black, White

Material: Carbon Fibre

Dimensions (cm): H 210 x W 250

Dimensions (in): H 82.7 x W 98.4

Weight: 21kg

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Shigeru Ban

Graduated from the Cooper Union, Shigeru Ban started working for Arata Isozaki & Associates in 1982. In 1985 he founded Shigeru Ban Architects. He became consultant to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in 1995 and established the NGO, Voluntary Architects' Network (VAN) in the same year to support disaster relief. His works include Nicolas G. Hayek Center, Centre Pompidou- Metz, and Oita Prefecture Art Museum.

Winner of multiple awards, including Grande Médaille d’or de l’Académie d’architecture (2004), Arnold W. Brunner Memorial Prize in Architecture (2005), Grand Prize of AIJ (2009), Honorary Doctorate from Technische Universität München (2009), L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France (le grade d’off¬cier) (2010), Auguste Perret Prize (2011), Art Prize from the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs (2012), L’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, France (le grade de commandeur) (2014), JIA Gran Prix (2016), and Mother Teresa Social Justice Award (2017). Served as Professor at Keio University (2001-2008), Visiting Professor of Harvard University GSD and Cornell University (2010), and currently Professor at Keio University (2015-). Winner of the 2014 Pritzker Architecture Prize.