Indre Pendant by Rakumba
Designed by Nikolai Kotlarczyk
An ode to the historic architecture of Copenhagen. Taking its cues from the suspended catenary streetlights and cobbled stone streets.
Indre departs from the purely pared-back and minimal.
Drawing on nostalgia and decoration, the collection delivers beauty through its delicately rendered double-wall glass capsules that gently cradle floating internal light.
Individual capsules are connected by the graceful lines of a catenary-inspired interlinking rod system anchored with stone or timber detailing.
Finish:
Rod – gunmetal, golden or white
Anchor – forrest green marble, classic light travertine, nero marquina, carrera marble or oak
Capsule – white
Dimensions:
Available in a large range of configurations
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Brand: | Rakumba |
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Lead time: | 8 - 10 weeks |
Delivery: | More info on delivery |
Returns: | Read our full returns policy |
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Rakumba
Rakumba is a committed group of thinkers, designers, makers, artisans and engineers devoted to the mantra “Making Beauty”.
For more than fifty years, Rakumba has been creating beautiful decorative lighting. Authenticity and heritage underly their signature aesthetic of contemporary elegance.
As Australia’s oldest international lighting brand, Rakumba collaborates with established and emerging designers, consistently sharing knowledge and delivering an award-winning collection; demonstrated at it’s best through their Typography series, an ongoing collaboration with Netherlands-based Studio Truly Truly.
Today, Rakumba’s strength is drawn from delivering ‘effortless complexity’ through combining contemporary design, artisan craft, complex manufacturing and leading edge technology.
About the designer
Nikolai Kotlarczyk
The studio of Nikolai Kotlarczyk extends across interior and product design, from decorative pieces to industrially focused work. Within his work dwells a geometric sensibility based around design elements of symmetry and balance, and references to historical and geographical elements such as architecture.
Presenting these references in a contemporary way, Nikolai’s work often contains a sense of nostalgia captured within his signature refined decorative style.
Sustainability is put into practice through quality craftsmanship, durable natural materials, and a design language that eschews the throw-away culture to leave a lasting legacy.