Kurage Table Lamp

$1,250

Gessato

Kurage sits on the table like a paper jellyfish caught mid-drift—its dome of handmade washi so thin you can spot the mulberry fibers when the bulb stirs to life. Luca Nichetto sketched the shade in Italy, Oki Sato’s Nendo team coaxed it into three dimensions in Japan, then left the surface raw so the light breathes through, soft as sunrise on rice paper screens. A quartet of ash legs lifts the diffuser just enough to let it float, while a ceramic socket and paper-sheathed cord keep the palette calm and tactile. Switch it on and edges recede: books look warmer, conversations slow, even your laptop seems louder than necessary. It’s the rare lamp that feels finished yet weightless—something you’ll move from desk to nightstand to sideboard purely for the pleasure of watching the room exhale around it.

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