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Mass Light Chandelier NA6

by Norm Architects
$3,150

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Overview

The Mass Light Chandelier NA6 was designed by Norm Architects for Danish brand &Tradition. When traveling cities such as Paris, Barcelona and New York, Norm Architects’ Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen were fascinted by the street lamps; the characteristic cast iron top, with a semi transparent glass sphere at the base. Back in the studio Kasper and Jonas detached the street lamp from its original use and transferred the shape and combination of materials in order to design an outstanding, indoor chandelier – Mass Light.

&Tradition reworks design icons from past masters and creates tomorrow’s classics in collaboration with contemporary designers, upholding the tenets of craftsmanship to produce furniture, lighting and accessories that meet modern needs for function, comfort and beauty.

Mass Ligh Chandelier NA6 by Norm Architects for &Tradition
- Modern Scandinavian design
- Brass or Marble, White satinized opal glass, fabric cord
- Ø 15.7" x H Min 31.5" - Max 68.9", Cord L 157.5"
- 9 x G9 Max 40W Incandescent bulbs or LED (not included)
- Hardwired (installation required)
- Made in China


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Norm Architects
Norm Architects

Norm Architects is a multidisciplinary studio focusing on residential architecture, commercial interiors and industrial design. Norm Architects was founded in 2008 by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, later joined by Linda Korndal. The essence of Norm Architects’ work is found in the balance between richness and restraint, order and complexity. A simplicity that carries bigger ideas. Guided by the body and mind rather than by trends or technology, Norm Architects’ projects explore ideas that not only look good but that also feel good. Architecture becomes thoughtful, minimalism acquires softness and visual matter assumes haptic qualities. Their work is sharp and crisp and reflects their focus on quality, details, and durability. Situated on one of the oldest streets in Copenhagen, Denmark, they build on the traditions of Scandinavian design of timeless aesthetics, natural materials and upholding Modernist principles of restraint and refinement.