- Findere
- Momigami Paper Lamp - Ivory
Momigami Paper Lamp - Ivory
£465.00
In Japanese, the term "momigami" translates to "kneaded paper," a technique that transforms ordinary paper into a resilient and much stronger material through the application of Devil's tongue root and hand kneading. This wrinkled, crumpled texture created by the momigami technique adds a unique tactility, almost resembling leather. In Japan and Korea, paper is viewed very differently than it is seen in the West - not as a disposable and fragile material but as a highly useful one, often used for clothing called kamiko, a slowly fading art form.
The paper used for this technique is handmade Japanese Kozo, from sustainably harvested mulberry bark, which does not require killing the plant to harvest. This quality allows the light to perfectly diffuse through, surrounding the structure in a soft glow that hides the light source within.
The frame, is made of blackened steel which is hand bent and welded to create a shape that allows light through both the shade and base, a feature that sets this lamp apart from others.
The lamps are handmade in all respects. Of course, due to their handmade and artisan nature, slight differences in symmetry, colour and texture will appear but this only adds to their unique qualities.