The Perch Light family was created by the Turkish-English designer Umut Yamac in 2016. Its attraction to nature inspires him this collection, whose central element is a bird made of origami with a white polypropylene paper. The spout, the legs, and the branches are made of brass painted aluminum, and, together with an integrated LED inside the bird's white body, they diffuse a soft light, warm and undazzling. A real glow of sunshine. Playful detail: the bird can very slightly swing when touched by the hand. The Perch Light collection includes a table lamp, a floor lamp, two wall lamps, as well as a chandelier and a pendant.
Materials steel, brass painted aluminium, polypropylene paper, the length of suspension poles for pendants are adjustable. 4 m cable length
Light source integrated LED. 2700K (warm light), chandelier 2340 lumen, pendant 560 lumen
Size W112 x D41 x H53 cm, canopy Ø20,5 cm - dimmable
Perch light branch
Perch light branch - S
Size H270 x W170 x D160 cm, dimmable
Perch light tree
Umut Yamac
"The joy is in the detail."
Umut Yamac (Born 1980, London)
Umut Yamac is a London based architect and designer with Turkish heritage. He graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL with a distinction in design and went on to work for a number of internationally renowned architects and designers before establishing his own practice in 2011.
He works on a diverse range of projects from the scale of the object to the architectural. The common thread that unites each piece is the emphasis placed on the relationship with the user; and the desire to offer different levels of engagement, from purely functional to the playful and imaginary.