• Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI
  • Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI

Beautiful Lighting with warmth of Japanese paper and sophisticated technique of craftsman Pendant lamp designed by a lamp designer, Toshiyuki Tani
Japanese paper shades are made by the craftsmanship of Mito, which is one of Japan's three largest lantern makers. Lanterns are treated with coating to prevent from water and stains. It is also made by PET resin and starchy glue, which is good material for the environment. Usually many paper lanterns are applied with bamboo or wire, but this thin Japanese paper is wrapped around the PET resin to reduce the shadow of the paper itself.
In addition, a uniform octagon is expressed by heat treatment without using wire. It is a beautiful lighting that shines with the warmth of Japanese paper and the skill of delicate craftsmen.

FUJI is a magnificent form that spreads out toward the foot of Mt. Fuji. A part by natural wood is used to connect the shade and the cord, making it an accent that tightens the soft impression of Japanese paper.

Japanese Paper Lantern Shade - FUJI

design Toshiyuki Tani

[Price]
JPY 22 ,000
[Size]
W.460 H.350 D.460mm
260g
[Material]
Japanese paper, Bamboo
Please note bulbs are not included.
  • Toshiyuki Tani
  • Toshiyuki Tani (Japan)

    Born in 1974 in Hyogo pref. Graduated Kobe Design University, Product Design Dept. His designs are mostly Mid-Century taste, of 1950s. Established his design office MODERN in 1999. The concept of his designed lamp is “YUKO”, which means “play with light”. His lamp shadows resembles the images of flowers that are reflected on the boundaries of the rooms.