Enigma 425 Pendant by LouisĀ
Poulsen
Enigma 425 was designed by Japanese designer Shoichi Uchiyama in 2003. Uchiyama presented a design idea to Louis Poulsen which deconstructed the traditional chandelier concept into slim layers of concentric circles. This involved floating shades held by ultrathin wires, providing a transparent and light expression. The name enigma stands for 'mystery,' referring to the fact that the shades appear to hover when viewed illuminated from a distance. The idea fits well with Louis Poulsen's product philosophy and was a new interpretation of the multi-shade system - Japanese grace combined with Scandinavian simplicity. In 2018, the original aluminum version is joined by a new, black edition, expanding the design's decorative possibilities, and creating a serene visual and atmospheric effect as it shapes and channels light.
Louis Poulsen
16.6" (Width) x 29.3" (Height) x 16.6" (Length)
Weight: 2.5 lbs
Designed by:
Shoichi Uchiyama
Made in Danish