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Esper
Esper
Pendant
02
Designer
Joseph Guerra and Sina Sohrab
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Esper takes inspiration from chochins, the archetypal lanterns typically found outside sushi restaurants and late night hangs-outs in Japan. The different forms are distortions of the iconic lanterns, with smooth and spartan shapes that look to the future while retaining the humility of centuries past.
- (Series)
- Esper
- (Product)
- Pendant
- (Design Year)
- 2016
- (Designer)
- Joseph Guerra and Sina Sohrab
- (Dimensions)
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- L 18in/45.7cm
- W 18in/45.7cm
- H 17.5in/44.5cm
- (Weight)
- 14.5 lbs / 6.6 kgs
- (Materials)
- Glass
- (Finishes)
- Black
- (Color)
- (Wood Species)
- (Glass)
- White
- (Color Temperature)
- 2700K
- (Canopy)
- 5-inch Metal Round in a Matching Metal Finish
- (Backplate)
- (CRI)
- 90+
- (Diffuser)
- (Hang Straight)
- (Certifications)
- (Ceiling Slope)
- Sloped Ceiling Adaptable up to 80°
- (Ratings)
- (Suspension)
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- 1/2-inch Stem in Matching Metal Finish
- 35-inch length included. 72-inch available for additional cost.
- Length can be adjusted on site.
- (Wood Finish)
- (Drop Length)
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- Maximum Drop: 114 in/290 cm
- Minimum Drop: 21 in/53 cm
- (Seat Dimensions)
- (Cord Length)
- (Arm Height)
- (Fixture Mounting)
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- Designed to be mounted on standard 4-inch electrical box
- Two #8-32 screws included
- Additional mounting hardware provided for 240V fixtures.
- (Leg Height)
- (Driver Location)
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- Fixture
- (Weight Capacity)
- (Enclosure Dimensions for 240V)
- (Fabric Consumption)
- (Lamping)
- (Leather Consumption)
- (Bulbs)
- (Candle)
- (Dimming)
- (Other)
- (Lumens)
- (Assembly)
- (Installation)
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Designer Feature
Joseph Guerra and his team focus on creating salient ideas, finding their materials and ultimately defining the forms they can be realized in. The office draws on everyday observations, deep research and an anthropological approach as a means of product development. The ambition is to build objects that live in the future, with a careful eye on the past. The office distills ideas down to what they should be, while keeping what appeals to our human sensibilities.
Sina Sohrab is an industrial designer based in Madrid. His work explores domesticity, how it is manifested in various cultures, and the behavioral fingerprints that are left through time and adaptation. This inquiry is reflected in his furniture and product designs, as well as essays, exhibitions, and research projects.
Guerra and Sohrab's works have been internationally recognized and exhibited, most recently at the Noguchi Museum in New York City, and they have been the recipient of several design awards, including a Red Dot ‘Best of the Best’ and a Wallpaper* Design Award.