LUMA

by ZAHA HADID

Luma translates tubular sculptural anatomy into a flared pendant that gently diffuses light. Each hand blown glass segment from Murano forms part of the organic composition while a concealed metal diffuser refines and softens the illumination. The piece embodies natural logic in its geometry, balancing fluid form and structural precision. Its vertical silhouette emphasises spatial presence, combining Hadid’s fluid architectural language with the subtle craftsmanship of Murano glass.

DIMENSIONS
W 500 x D 400 x H 1700 mm

MATERIALS
Blown glass flower and stem, metal diffuser

COLOURS
FLOWER | Crystal | Smoky Grey
STEM | Crystal | Smoky Grey
DIFFUSER | Nickel

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ZAHA HADID

Zaha Hadid was the first woman to be awarded the distinguished Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2004 and is internationally known for both her theoretical and academic work. Hadid’s remarkable style is characterised by fragmented geometry and bold, fluid forms. Hadid studio is currently working on a multitude of projects including the KAPSARC Research Centre in Riyadh, the Aquatics Centre for the London 2012 Olympic Games, the CMA CGM Head Office tower in Marseille, and urban masterplans in Cairo, Istanbul, China, Singapore, and the Middle East. In 2011 Zaha Hadid was featured in Newsweek Magazine’s ‘150 Women Who Shake the World.’

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