The Japanese Noguchi Akari Rice Paper Floor Lamp in Wabi-Sabi style combines traditional Japanese design with modern ambient lighting. This 1A model features a warm orange metal frame paired with delicate rice paper that diffuses soft, warm light throughout your space.Rice Paper Shade: Translucent rice paper creates gentle, diffused ambient lighting ideal for creating a calming atmosphereMetal Frame: Durable orange metal construction provides sturdy support and authentic wabi-sabi aestheticJapanese-Style Design: Inspired by Isamu Noguchi's iconic Akari collection, embodying minimalist elegance and organic beautyVoltage: 220V operation compatible with standard electrical outletsModel 1A: Compact size suitable for desks, side tables, or accent placementThis floor lamp brings the timeless beauty of Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy into contemporary interiors. The soft, warm glow from the rice paper shade creates an inviting ambiance while the minimalist metal frame adds understated sophistication to any room.
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The Japanese Noguchi Akari Rice Paper Floor Lamp in Wabi-Sabi style combines traditional Japanese design with modern ambient lighting. This 1A model features a warm orange metal frame paired with delicate rice paper that diffuses soft, warm light throughout your space.Rice Paper Shade: Translucent rice paper creates gentle, diffused ambient lighting ideal for creating a calming atmosphereMetal Frame: Durable orange metal construction provides sturdy support and authentic wabi-sabi aestheticJapanese-Style Design: Inspired by Isamu Noguchi's iconic Akari collection, embodying minimalist elegance and organic beautyVoltage: 220V operation compatible with standard electrical outletsModel 1A: Compact size suitable for desks, side tables, or accent placementThis floor lamp brings the timeless beauty of Japanese wabi-sabi philosophy into contemporary interiors. The soft, warm glow from the rice paper shade creates an inviting ambiance while the minimalist metal frame adds understated sophistication to any room.





























