The Parison table light blends technology and craft. Its randomly dented spherical form resembles a soap bubble resting on a tabletop, with a thin slither of brass creating a delicate base. Deliberately imperfect, the light quietly anchors its chosen space, glowing softly and holding its own. A dimmer is integrated into the cable, allowing the user to alter the ambience accordingly, whilst the light is also complimented perfectly by the elegant Parison pendant light.
Cheshire Architects move organically from huge institutional and urban master-planning work to the digital fabrication of bespoke door handles and the hand-finishing of furniture. This is a practice formed around the depth of its ideologies, rather than the thinness of styles and project types. They operate across fields of luxury and poverty, newness and age, roughness and refinement, running parallel programs of research, writing, lecturing, publishing and university teaching. Cheshire was founded in New Zealand in 2004, conceived as a fluid and fast-moving studio for the delivery of special projects across all scales.