In Japanese, 'IN-EI' means shadow, darkness or nuance. The IN-EI lighting collection is the result of a collaboration between Issey Miyake and Artemide. Each lamp is made using two- or three-dimensional mathematical principles, which allow light and shadows to be literally sculpted, to unique and stunning effect. Miyake's bending technology creates shapes that are both ethereal and architectural as well as being very strong. The material, combined with an additional surface treatment, ensures the perfect stability of these surprising luminous objects, without the need for an internal structure. They can easily be returned to their original shape by folding them flat, saving space when necessary. Each light fitting consists of a single piece of fabric, made from recycled materials, which diffuses a soft and atmospheric light into the living room.
Technology
8W LED 3000K, 425lm - light-intensity control - bulb included
In 1959, Ernesto Gismondi combines engineering and design and founds Artemide. His motto “The Human Light” represents Man and his well-being, which are at the center of attention during the design of lighting. The brand Artemide very quickly becomes the leader of lighting design and its manufacturing. The publishing house Artemide invests from its beginnings in international groups such as “Memphis” by Ettore Sotsass, a forerunner in the manufacturing of contemporary lighting. Artemide chains collaborations and the successes multiply with: the Nessino Artemide lamp, designed by Giancarlo Mattioli, the Artemide suspension, and the Artemide desk lamp is also part of these iconic creations by Artemide, combining innovative design and retro style from the 70s.