Hiroshi Koshitaka Chandelier
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Hiroshi Koshitaka envisioned the Senjyo Tilted Orb Chandelier as one of a number of fixtures he sees as fulfilling Saisei, a concept that encompass...
View full detailsSpace-inspired forms pepper Hiroshi Koshitaka's lighting designs — orbs are nods to planets and spirals represent the swirling universes that spin ...
View full detailsHiroshi Koshitaka was inspired by biophilic attributes when he designed the Shizen Chandelier: the meaning of the word Shizen in in his native Japa...
View full detailsCreated in the Color Field tradition of the 1940s, the Graduation Small Chandelier has wide rings of wrought iron in alternating hues of blue. The ...
View full detailsCreated in the Color Field tradition of the 1940s, the Graduation Pendant has wide rings of wrought iron in alternating hues of blue. The interiors...
View full detailsCreated in the Color Field tradition of the 1940s, the Graduation Large Chandelier has nine wide rings of wrought iron in alternating hues of blue....
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