Cipher Wall Sconce

Designed by Yabu Pushelberg for LASVIT

Made in Czech Republic

Light emits from Cipher Wall Sconce only from connection points, and the sources are ingeniously hidden to soften the overall effect. With components arranged in series and joined by polished champagne-gold finished connections, Cipher’s overall linear form creates a poetic visual rhythm. As a system, the Cipher collection is extremely flexible and customizable, with limitless possible configurations for private residences and bespoke installations.

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lasvit cipher wall sconce and table lamp in situ
lasvit cipher wall sconce, table lamp, and floor lamp in situ
lasvit cipher wall sconce in situ

Overview

Cipher Wall Sconce by Yabu Pushelberg for LASVIT is a juxtaposition of heritage techniques and contemporary form. Its delicate hand-blown crystal cylindrical pieces are cut with clean, clear lines.

“The surface decoration was influenced by our fascination and exploration of the way in which etched patterning catches light,” the designers explained. “We wanted to celebrate the inherent beauty of cut crystal and the versatility of textures. We looked for ways to create different qualities of light. The form began as an extruded hexagon, but its edges were ultimately softened and smoothed to create cylindrical forms.”

Details

  • Hand-blown, technical glass
  • Stainless steel, titanium champagne coating
  • Trailing edge ballast
  • Light source 2 × LED module, 2W, 2850-3000 K, CRI 90
  • Dimmable
  • Input voltage 100-120V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Rated power 5W

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About LASVIT

Schooled in the tradition of Bohemian glassmaking, LASVIT creates bold space and light experiences that touch the soul. Founded by Leon Jakimič in 2007, LASVIT is both a taste and a thought leader in the design industry, with a boundless desire to make art and design inviting by fusing the traditional with the modern.

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