The word "wan" signifies a bowl in Japanese.
Like a bowl, the light sits on the floor or a shelf, indirectly illuminating the ceiling and the wall.
Tha Wan can be placed at an arbitrary angle by shifting its weight, which consists of sand-like iron particles that are enveloped within the Wan shell.
The contour of light at the thick rim of the Wan emits a vague light ring in soft gradation like a snow lantern.
Naoto Fukasawa Wan S5035W type narrow:
max 1 x 60W (silver bowl lamp)
Dia 330 x H 205 m
3.2 kg
Polycarbonate / Aluminium
Naoto Fukasawa Wan S5036W type flood:
max 1 x 60W (silver bowl lamp)
Dia 330 x H 205 m
3.2 kg
Polycarbonate / Aluminium
Design:
Naoto Fukasawa
Manufacturer:
Yamagiwa
Like a bowl, the light sits on the floor or a shelf, indirectly illuminating the ceiling and the wall.
Tha Wan can be placed at an arbitrary angle by shifting its weight, which consists of sand-like iron particles that are enveloped within the Wan shell.
The contour of light at the thick rim of the Wan emits a vague light ring in soft gradation like a snow lantern.
Naoto Fukasawa Wan S5035W type narrow:
max 1 x 60W (silver bowl lamp)
Dia 330 x H 205 m
3.2 kg
Polycarbonate / Aluminium
Naoto Fukasawa Wan S5036W type flood:
max 1 x 60W (silver bowl lamp)
Dia 330 x H 205 m
3.2 kg
Polycarbonate / Aluminium
Design:
Naoto Fukasawa
Manufacturer:
Yamagiwa