Scandinavia Design

Under the Bell – Muuto

Iskos-Berlin

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Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011

Designed by Iskos-Berlin for Muuto, Under The Bell is not just a lampshade. When hung over a table or in an open environment, Under the Bell creates its own space within the bigger space. This way, the lamp embraces and shelters the table and people beneath it – both physically and in a more abstract sense. The material -recycled plastic felt - absorbs sounds and helps improve the acoustics of your room.

Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011

Dimension Ø55 x H31cm – Ø82 x H46cm

Material PET polymer felt – ceiling cap included

Light source 1 x E27

Cable length 5 m

Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011

Pendant Ø55 cm – Black

Pendant Ø82 cm – Black

Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011

Pendant Ø55 cm – Grey

Pendant Ø82 cm – Grey

Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011

Pendant Ø55 cm – White melange

Pendant Ø82 cm – White melange

Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011
Under The Bell Pendant Iskos-Berlin, 2011

Iskos-Berlin

Iskos-Berlin

Iskos-Berlin is a Copenhagen-based design duo that has made waves within furniture, industrial and graphic design. The studio, formerly known as Komplot Design, has collaborated with some of the world’s most prestigious manufacturers and their furniture, lighting, and other design products, are exhibited at numerous design museums around the world, including MoMA and the Danish Design Museum.

On Their Design Philosophy: β€œWe see design as an art of storytelling. This story is normally quite complex, consisting of semantics, orphology, materiality, technology of objects and many other elements. But the clearer your story is, the more likely people are to understand it. The more surprising you make your story, the more likely they are to remember it. And finally, the more you make people smile, the more likely they are to love it.”

On Scandinavian Design: β€œTime passes and life goes on. Wild flowers of Scandinavian muutos are growing on the roof of the museum buildings of our design heritage. It is more than natural; it is life-affirming.”