The Japanese Akari Rice Paper Lamp embodies Japandi design, seamlessly merging Japanese minimalist aesthetics with Scandinavian practicality. Crafted with delicate rice paper, often referred to as washi paper, and a polished chrome finish, this japandi paper pendant light fixture introduces serene elegance to any space, from a cozy living room to a tranquil home office or bedroom. Its soft, diffused light, emanating from a compatible E27 LED bulb (not included), creates a calming atmosphere across 10-15 square meters, making it a versatile choice for both residential and commercial settings, including hospitality environments.
The lamp’s convenient touch on/off switch adds a modern touch, while the interplay of traditional washi paper and sleek chrome plating achieves a harmonious balance between organic texture and contemporary style. The inherent strength and translucence of washi paper contribute to the lamp's durability and the warm, inviting glow it emits.
Key Features:
Material: Natural rice paper (washi paper) known for its strength and translucence, complemented by a polished chrome finishDesign: Japandi aesthetic, blending minimalist Japanese and Scandinavian design principles for a timeless appealLighting: Soft, ambient illumination ideal for creating tranquil spaces (10-15 square meters coverage)Models: Two sizes available: H140cm with three light sources (D12.2 x H55.1″ - E27*3) and H240cm with five light sources (D18.9 x H94″ - E27*5) to suit various room dimensionsInstallation: Easy cord pendant setup for simplified installationCertifications: Meets international safety standards with CCC, CE, ROHS, UL, and CSA certifications, ensuring quality and safetyMore than just a ceiling light fixture, this rice paper lamp is a statement piece that exudes simplicity and natural beauty. The use of authentic washi paper elevates this piece beyond mere illumination; it becomes a subtle expression of Japanese artistry and cultural appreciation, perfect for those seeking a peaceful, zen-like ambiance in their home or business.
The distinction between cotton paper and Japanese washi paper in lamp construction lies in their unique characteristics. Washi paper, derived from the fibers of kozo, mitsumata, or gampi plants, possesses exceptional strength and a distinctive, slightly translucent texture, imbuing lamps with a warm, organic glow. This inherent durability makes washi paper lamps resilient to wear and tear, including humidity, ensuring long-lasting beauty. In contrast, while cotton paper offers a smooth, uniform appearance, it may lack the nuanced light diffusion and resilience of washi paper.