Neri&Hu designs lantern-inspired lamps that hang from adjustable brass rings
Chinese studio Neri&Hu has created a versatile, spherical glass lamp for Italian lighting brand Artemide that can be used as a table lamp or suspended as a wall lamp.
The nh1217, which Artemide describes as "an elegant yet practical appliance", was designed by the Shanghai-based firm to evoke traditional Chinese lanterns.
The lamps continue a collaboration between Neri&Hu and Artemide, which began earlier this year with the launch of the Yanzi collection at Milan Design Week.
Chinese-born, Harvard-educated couple Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu established their Shanghai-based practice Neri&Hu Design and Research Office in 2002. The popularity of the studio's richly textured interiors, which are always a hit with Dezeen readers, secured them a spot at number 71 on the Dezeen Hot List. Some of their most popular projects include skincare shop in Seoul divided up by a lattice of brass rods, a boutique for fashion brand Comme Moi, a 1950s-inspired burger restaurant and a space for London department store Selfridges.
Related story Neri&Hu's Yanzi lights resemble birds perched on wires
Photography is by Pierpaolo Ferrari.
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