OLI
by WOHA
Oli draws inspiration from the sacred geometries of Hindu and Buddhist architecture. This contemporary lighting system combines hand-blown pulegoso glass modules with antique bronze rods, offering versatile configurations, from a solitary lamp casting a warm glow to intricate assemblies that seem to float in space. The design captures a harmonious balance between ancient symbolism and modern aesthetics, creating a captivating focal point in any setting.
DIMENSIONS
OLI 44 | W 1020 x D 1020 x H 1020 mm
OLI 142 | W 1920 x D 1920 x H 1920 mm
OLI 670 | W 2820 x D 2820 x H 2820 mm
MATERIALS
Blown pulegoso glass modules, metal rods
COLOURS
MODULE | Smoky Grey pulegoso
RODS | Antique Bronze
WOHA
WOHA is a Singapore-based architecture practice established in 1994 by Wong Mun Summ and Richard Hassell. Its name is derived from the initial letters of the founders’ surnames. The form and appearance of WOHA’s architecture and designs are always guided by the local context and culture, along with the local climatic conditions, which determine energy-saving strategies. WOHA's projects are designed to harmonise with and include natural ecosystems to proactively support self-sufficient communities. The studio has received a number of architectural awards such as the Aga Khan Award for One Moulmein Rise as well as the RIBA Lubetkin Prize and International Highrise Award for The Met.