Wisp Suspension Light
Inverting the idea of a suspended chandelier, Wisp's shade catches light instead of projecting it. A single cable runs from light to ceiling, suspending a captivating shape in mid-air. Touching the light allows you to tune brightness, while sliding the shade controls diffusion.
The Node Light uses the language of circles to present a delicate imbalance. A glass sphere traces its perimeter through a steel cylinder, attached at the source of light: an LED, the node. The material contrasts of weight and opacity add to the imbalancing act. Node hangs free as a chandelier, or can be organized as a table light or wall sconce.
Form is a modular lighting system using linear shapes to enable creative lighting solutions. Soft, clean, lines connect to scale the fixture to any setting while a unique
aluminum housing can be rotated to direct the light. Anony’s intelligent connection system allows Form to be combined into sophisticated light sculptures.
The first non-lighting item in Anony’s standard collection. “Lights are sculptural, so it was only a matter of time before Anony expanded beyond illuminating and illuminated objects. The Stone collection highlights our desire to find new perspectives on simple geometry,” says Christian Lo.
A square revolved. A bowl and pill represented as stackable geometric vessels. The Stone collection intentionally avoids an obvious form to elude an inherited use of the object. It can be used as a sculpture, holder, or weight.