Jeremy Anderson (Jeremy Anderson) and Gabriel Hendifar (Apparatus Studio) appreciate the balance of form and material. This idea embodies the new collection of lamps Metronome.
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The luminaires resemble a device that gave them a name, even externally: they have a body tapering upward with a characteristic slot and a small “pendulum”, like a real metronome. Thin legs are balanced on a stable base. Cold patinated brass balanced tactile finish - natural leather and suede warm shades. The series includes desktop and floor models.





