Mayuhana is not only a symbol of Yamagiwa but also has been highly respected as a representative of all the decorative lightings in the world. The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito.
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Mayuhana Arch floor lamp is a spun thread design, reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito. Collection of the Helsinki Design Museum.
Mayuhana Giant pendant soft light evokes traditional Japanese paper lanterns known as Bonbori from the dual or triple shades brings airy elegance. Similar to how a thread is spun off a cocoon, Mayuhana is made by reeling string around a mold. Each one is handmade by Japanese craftsmanship and skill, and none of their shades are the exact same.
The idea of Mayuhana Goben comes from a flower with 5 petals. The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito. Collection of the Vitra Design Museum.
Mayuhana® Mie, triple shelters of the Mayuhana floor lamp series. The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito. Collection of the Vitra Design Museum.
Similar to how a thread is spun off a cocoon, Mayuhana is made by reeling string around a mold. Each one is handmade by Japanese craftsmanship and skill, and none of their shades are the exact same.
The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito.
The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito.
The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito.
The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito. Double shelters of the Mayuhana floor lamp series.
MAYUHANA is not only a symbol of YAMAGIWA but also has been highly respected as a representative of all the decorative lightings in the world.
The soft light that evokes traditional Japanese paper lanterns known as Bonbori from the dual or triple shades brings airy elegance.
MAYUHANA is not only a symbol of YAMAGIWA but also has been highly respected as a representative of all the decorative lightings in the world.
The spun thread design is reminiscent of a cocoon and gives off a soft light that is enhanced by the double and triple shelters of this delicate, fiberglass creation. This is designed by world-renowned Japanese architect, Toyo Ito. Asymmetrical double shelters of the MAYUHANA floor lamp series. Collection of the Vitra Design Museum and the Die Neue Sammlung.
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