Formakami is a series of pendant lamps designed by Jaime Hayón for &tradition. This design with reminiscences to the traditional Chinese lanterns, approaches Eastern culture to the West. Traditionally, these Chinese lanterns were flown in celebrations or as a motif to reflect hope and prosperity.
Hayon has managed to reinvent these ancestral forms to combine perfectly with the most modern aspects. Similarly, &tradition mixes tradition with modernity in all the products it launches.
A light and delicate design characterizes Formakami, both in the materials used by Hayon and in the forms of these lamps. Shades are made of rice paper finished in ivory white.
Hayon innovates in the design with a cut in the bottom to let through more light, so expressed in all its greatness. The ivory white of the screens contrasts with details in black fabric cable and the black pieces of oak from the rosette.
Formakami will light up any interior space in a subtle way, creating a warm and familiar atmosphere. This design of Jaime Hayón is already available in Biosca&Botey, come to know it.