Louis Poulsen Enigma 425 pendant lamp 42 cm transparent - black
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Manufacturer Louis Poulsen - Designer Shoichi Uchiyama - Color: Transparent and black - Material: Aluminum & Acrylic - Height: 740 mm - Diameter: 422 mm - Light source: 1x20W GU10.
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Enigma 425 was designed by Japanese designer Shoichi Uchiyama in 2003. Shoichi Uchiyama presented a new design for Louis Poulsen that deconstructed the traditional concept of a chandelier by proposing a version with thin layers of concentric circles. These are floating screens held by ultra-thin cables for a light and transparent effect. The name enigma stands for “mystery” and refers to the screens that appear to hover when lit and viewed from a distance. The idea was in line with Louis Poulsen's product philosophy and was also a new interpretation of the multi-screen system, combining Japanese elegance with Scandinavian simplicity. In 2018, the original aluminum lamp was joined by the new black edition, which expands the decorative possibilities of the design and creates a serene and atmospheric visual effect, while the light is shaped and channeled.
Lighting system
The luminaire emits glare-free, soft and comfortable light directed downwards. The shade design ensures uniform illumination of the surface. The matt upper surface diffuses the light, while the glossy lower surface ensures optimal reflection.
Product details
Source 1x20W GU10
Dimensions and measurements
Dimensions (mm):422 (Width) x 740 (height) x 422 (length)
Weight:1.0 kg
Mounting
Suspension type: 2x0.75mm² cable. Ceiling rose: included. Cable length: 3m.
SHOICHI UCHIYAMA
Shoichi Uchiyama was born and raised in Tokyo. Since its founding in 1977, Shoichi Uchiyama Design Office has been committed to creating glare-free indirect light luminaires that make objects elegant and allow people to feel the texture and depth of objects. It seeks the quality of lighting through the design of luminaires and is dedicated to realizing the elegant effect of indirect light in space.