KOMORI
by NENDO
Komori is a chandelier reminiscent of a colony of bats hanging upside down from a tree branch or the ceiling of a cave. Evenly spaced glass shades blown by Murano glass artisans enclose individual lights and cast their light downwards. Bases can be linked together to form a larger colony or separated to form a smaller one.
DIMENSIONS
R1 | single light
R3 | Ø 325 MM ring | 3 lights
R6 | Ø 630 MM ring | 6 lights
R10 |Ø900 MM ring| 10 lights
R14 | Ø 1200 MM ring | 14 lights
R18 | Ø 1550 MM ring | 18 lights
MATERIALS
Blown glass modules, metal structure
COLOURS
MODULE | Black | Grey
STRUCTURE | Black | Grey
NENDO
Nendo is a design firm founded in 2002 in Tokyo, with architect Oki Sato as its principal. The firm realizes its goal of bringing small “!” moments to people through its multidisciplinary practice whose media include architecture, interiors, furniture, industrial products, and graphic design. Nendo opened its Milan office in 2005 and its Singapore office in 2012. Nendo has since received numerous awards and recognition; Newsweek named Oki one of the world’s ‘100 Most Respected Japanese People’ and most recently, Oki earned the title of ‘Designer of the Year’ by both Wallpaper* and Elle Decoration magazines.
