Combining two contrasting materials, this versatile and sophisticated pendant lamp hangs beautifully on its own or as a dynamic cluster. Constructed from delicate glass and robust stainless steel, the contrasting materials create a unique yet familiar aesthetic inspired by paper lanterns. A finely perforated mesh core and frosted blown glass unite to project a soft focus texture onto the inside of the shade, projecting an unobstructed pool of light downwards onto objects below. Available in black or white and in two sizes, the Blooms distinctive character creates an adaptable, value for money pendant lamp that can fit into any environment.
Industrial Designer Tim Rundle graduated from the School of Architecture and Design at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He then began working for Auckland based Formworks Design where he worked on Air New Zealand’s groundbreaking seating systems ‘skycouch’ and ‘spaceseat’.
In 2008 he relocated to London and went on to work for renowned British designer Tom Dixon, where he was head designer of furniture and lighting before becoming Design Director at Conran and Partners.
In 2015 he set up Tim Rundle Studio - an industrial design consultancy specialising in furniture and lighting design as well as interiors, installations and strategic consultancy.
Discover a little more about Tim Rundle's elegant designs for Menu and Resident in our design Journal.