Bright Spot brass Pendant
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Jonas Hoejgaard
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Nordic Tales
- NT002 Delivery time 1 to 2 weeks
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Bright Spot is a reinterpretation of the classic café pendant known for bathing the urban Parisian coffee shops in a soft, ambient light. We maintained the warm glow but combined the chic Parisian aesthetic with a Nordic minimalism creating an almost clinical, yet tactile design with just a hint of nostalgia.
The lamp shade is made from opal glass and an embedded spot that comes in two different versions: You can either choose the original brass spot or be among the first to snag a Bright Spot with our brand new aluminum spot. The removable metal spot not only creates an eye-catching contrast to the simple glass sphere: It also completes the expression of the lamp by forming a closed globe. Additionally, the unvarnished brass spot creates a dynamic lamp that changes over time as the spot patinates.
The long, dark Scandinavian winter makes good lighting an absolute necessity – but lamps are much more than just illuminators. They are a big part of the story you tell about your home. The soft lines and the contrasting materials of this modern design turn an everyday function into a highly aesthetic experience. With its simple yet striking expression, Bright Spot can be used both as a repetitive element across a room or as an isolated statement piece.
Bright Spot was originally designed for Aarhus Airport as part of a comprehensive renovation since the airport wanted to rebrand itself when Aarhus was nominated European Capital of Culture 2017. Today more than 200 Bright Spots light up the halls and walkways in the airport.
Dimensions | Ø20 cm. Cord: 300 cm, bulb E27 |
Material | Opal glass & Brass |
Style | Contemporain Neuf |
Origin | Denmark |
Fournisseur | Nordic Tales |
Jonas Hoejgaard
JHA! Will be my fourth initiative.
I seek to inject the knowledge that I have accumulated over the years in larger more bureaucratic companies, either as an external consultant or as a part of a corporate innovation team.
My passion originates from the idea of being an architect in a broader sense. In another perspective, architecture is the programming language of buildings. I believe that programming a business is subject to the same archetypical rules and just as with buildings, companies are depended on maintenance in terms of innovation. I believe that bringing external partners to the table and bypassing the inevitable bureaucratic nature of a larger company is key to staying in business.
Awards & Nominations
2016
Wins price for "Best Furniture" for Moth Chair, Archiproducts.com
2014
Nominated for entrepreneur of the year, IVÆKST
Nordic Tales nominated for upcoming brand of the year, by Bo Bedre & Boligmagasinet
2012
Wins talent of the year, Bo Bedre
Blickfang, Hamburg, Gold Award
Photo in artictle from and about Smithsonian, National museum of USA amongst other publications