MENU Hashira Floor Lamp
Height | 83 cm/32.7" |
Diameter | 30 cm/11.8" |
Base Diameter | 21 cm/8.25" |
Additional Measurements | Shade Height: 75 cm/29.5" |
Weight | 5.2 kg/11 lbs |
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Description
A glowing column of light, Hashira’s floor version radiates a warm, glare-free ambiance. Designers Norm Architects meld Japanese tradition with Scandi modernity in a linen-shaded lamp suggested by Asian rice paper lanterns.
Brand
From lighting and furniture, tabletop to bath, the wide offerings of Menu speaks to this Copenhagen-based company’s guiding quest for functional originality. “It’s about creating aesthetically pleasing designs that evoke true feelings as well as improving processes in people’s daily lives,” says Menu founder Bjarne Hansen.
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What is a Hashira lamp?
The Hashira Floor Lamp from Menu presents a stylish mix of Nordic minimalism and Japanese tradition. Designed by Norm Architects, it uses a small rounded base to hold lamping within a cross-framed cylinder with an outer layer of translucent fabric. The name Hashira is the Japanese word for pillar or column and was chosen to reference the fixture’s shape, highlighted again by the gentle diffusion of illumination through the fabric shade layer that bathes its surroundings in a warm glow.