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Amulet

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The “Amulet” lamp family is inspired by the basic magic of natural objects and materials. Sacral images of African josses and the most modern lighting technologies were combined to bring up one of the most ancient intuitive senses of domestic space enchantment that people experience since the pre-historic age. Handcrafted glass beads are strung on the chain base of modernly designed acrylic and LED elements to keep the soul light up in a modern living space. 

The basic magic of natural objects and materials is one of the most ancient intuitive senses that people experience since the pre-historic age. Gifts of nature were fully used to elevate the look and feel of the day-to-day reality. Accessories, decorations, and unique treasures were supposed to protect, encourage luck, bring love, comfort, and joy. We combined the sacral images of African josses and the most modern lighting technologies to create an amazing act of domestic space enchantment and keep the light up with the lamp family “Amulet”. 

Amulet lights consist of handcrafted decorative glass and modernly designed acrylic and LED elements. The concept of lights combines the ancient traditions of mouth-blown glass production with modern LED technology. 

Every lamp in the Amulet series can perfectly fit a residential or public interior. Open rings of LED lights can be the main source of space illumination. They are designed in several sizes, which makes it possible to create interesting compositions. The table lamp is primarily designed for public spaces such as cafes and restaurants and lobbies. It can become a statement interior table piece and create a cozy atmosphere. 

Mouth-blown glass, acrylic, metal, LED. Lighting diameters: 525, 740, 885 mm. Table lamp height: 450 mm. 

Lead Designer - Alexey Danilin

Engineer - Nikita Morozov 

Product Manager - Natalia Danilova

Assistant Product Manager - Karim Tabishche

Visualizer - Dmitry Cherednikov

Photographer – Vladislav Bukin

Brand – Maytoni GmbH 

2020

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