Scandinavia Design

Ambit Rail pendant – Muuto

Taf Architects

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Muuto, Design Danois
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

The Ambit Rail pendant is a timeless lamp which goes perfectly with all kinds of homes. From the hallway to the livingroom its elegant look never becomes boring. The Ambit Rail lampshades are made from old brazier traditions, they are press spun, polished and finally painted by hand. Their white inner adds a delicate contrast while ensuring good light diffusion.

Clean the lamp with a soft dry cloth. Always switch off the electricity before cleaning.

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

Materials cast and extruded aluminium rail – spun aluminium shades – 4m rubber cord and steel wires

Light source 1 x E27. Dimmable. – Ceiling cap included.

Dimensions Ambit Rail W126 x H20cm

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

Black

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

Grey

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

White

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

Taupe

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

Dusty green

AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015
AMBIT RAIL Pendant  Taf Architects, 2015

TAF Studio

TAF Studio
TAF Studio

TAF Studio is a Stockholm-based design and architecture practice, founded by Gabriella Gustafson and Mattias StΓ₯hlbom, working to breathe new life into domestic products through refined design.

On Their Design Philosophy: β€œOur aim is to make ordinary life less ordinary through subtle but effective changes in how products and architecture appear and function. A recurrent departure point in our projects is that everyday objects, by their obvious commonness, can be made uncommon.”

On New Nordic Design: β€œWe think that New Nordic design will upkeep its relevance in design and preserve the good social values that it is famous for. Amongst other things, the use of wood has always been part of our tradition and we believe it is something to develop further.”