Anders light large

A poetic plant fibre pendant light of generous proportions, whose shade is inspired by the drapery of a couture underskirt, inviting gentle drama and illumination to every space.

Wiring type CE

CE fixture conforms for use in UK & EU, UL fixture conforms for use in USA. For other territories please check requirements locally.

Suspension options: Fabric covered weave flex
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Description & Origin

The Anders is a large sculpted pendant light, crafted from delicate layers of plant fibre, draped and hand-stitched around a central bronze 3-way bulb fixing. As a handmade piece, each light is unique and variations to its shape and form will occur.

This piece is available in 3 sizes, with CE fittings for use in the UK and Europe.

The Anders light is made in the UK.

Dimensions
Millimetres: 1000d × 410h Inches: 39.37d × 16.14h
Millimetres: 1000d × 410h Inches: 39.37d × 16.14h
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The making of

Crafted poetic drapery
Crafted poetic drapery
Made from abaca fibre, a traditional millinery material, each fold is carefully pinned, observed, balanced, and stitched. The final piece stands as a piece of sculpture in its own right. When illuminated it casts a very
gentle, and atmospheric warm glow, which adds a quiet drama to a space.
Made from abaca fibre, a traditional millinery material, each fold is carefully pinned, observed, balanced, and stitched. The final piece stands as a piece of sculpture in its own right. When illuminated it casts a very gentle, and atmospheric warm glow, which adds a quiet drama to a space.
The starting point
The starting point
The folds of a beautiful dress, chronicled in a fashion magazine, gave us pause for inspiration. A couture underskirt, where the twirls and folds of the petticoat created a poetic drapery became the beginning of an important design; the Anders light.
The folds of a beautiful dress, chronicled in a fashion magazine, gave us pause for inspiration. A couture underskirt, where the twirls and folds of the petticoat created a poetic drapery became the beginning of an important design; the Anders light.
Bringing life to an idea
Bringing life to an idea
We struggled to realise our ambitions, until we walked into a master milliner’s studio. The application of skills, from this seemingly unrelated craft, gave form and purpose to our light.
We struggled to realise our ambitions, until we walked into a master milliner’s studio. The application of skills, from this seemingly unrelated craft, gave form and purpose to our light.
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The starting point

The folds of a beautiful dress, chronicled in a fashion magazine, gave us pause for inspiration. A couture underskirt, where the twirls and folds of the petticoat created a poetic drapery became the beginning of an important design; the Anders light.

Bringing life to an idea

We struggled to realise our ambitions, until we walked into a master milliner’s studio. The application of skills, from this seemingly unrelated craft, gave form and purpose to our light.

Sewing the Anders light plant fiber

Crafted poetic drapery

Made from abaca fibre, a traditional millinery material, each fold is carefully pinned, observed, balanced, and stitched.

The final piece stands as a piece of sculpture in its own right. When illuminated it casts a very gentle, and atmospheric warm glow, which adds a quiet drama to a space.