Part of the IN-EI Collection, a series of lights that revolve around a fabric derived from solely recycled material, inspired by the Japanese art of origami, the Artemide Tatsuno-Otoshigo Suspension Light embodies contemporary design. Boasting an enduring structure that holds its shape without the need for an internal frame, it can be re-shaped and folded when not in use.
Adapting to a range of interiors, the spectacular piece is both captivating and stylish, diffusing an ambient glow whilst astonishing onlookers.
After founding the Miyake Design Studio in 1970, Issey Miyake started to present his collections in Paris in 1973. Miyake enjoyed exploring the space created between the body and the cloth surrounding it. Miyake has always cast his eye towards the future of design, and attempted to push the boundaries of contemporary design.
His focus on versatility and functionality ensure that his designs possess a timeless appeal, and today his work with his research and development team, Reality Lab, allows him to continue exploring new possibilities in creating and designing beautiful, practical objects, with a focus on producing them sustainably.