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Cho Table Lamp

Designed by Ernst / Bartholin Jensen

Sale price2.795,00 kr

Cho is the result of a study on shapes that emerge when pressure is applied to an oval sheet of paper. A translucent wing, wedged into a slim black steel frame, that shifts with the point of view.

Cho means butterfly in Japanese, which is how the shape spoke to the designers. Lightness meeting solidity - white meeting black.

Cho table lamp in translucent PVC with black powder-coated steel base and light on, styled in a warm interior by Motarasu
Cho Table Lamp Sale price2.795,00 kr

The shade is formed by pressing a flat sheet of translucent PVC into a curved, wing-like silhouette. Its form changes depending on the angle from which it is seen, giving the lamp a sculptural presence that invites interpretation.

With its semi-matte translucent shade, Cho diffuses light evenly and calmly into the room. The black powder-coated steel base grounds the composition, its slim legs contrasting with the softness of the shade above. 

Also available in colors matcha and terracotta.

  • Shade in translucent white PVC
  • Black powder-coated steel base
  • Black cord with built-in dimmer
  • E14 socket
  • Width: 23 cm
  • Height: 35 cm
  • Depth: 46 cm
  • Weight: 0.7 kg

Cho arrives flat packed, with the frame and shade separately packed in a cardboard box. The shade is formed by hand - simply apply pressure and rest it onto the steel frame.

Dust can be removed from both the inside and outside of the shade using a soft dry cloth or a vacuum cleaner with a soft brush attachment. For more thorough cleaning over time, gently wipe using a soft cloth lightly wrung in lukewarm water.

The result of a paper study

Cho is the result of a study on shapes that emerge when pressure is applied to an oval sheet of paper. A translucent wing, wedged into a slim black steel frame, that shifts with the point of view.

Cho means butterfly in Japanese, which is how the shape spoke to the designers. Lightness meeting solidity - white meeting black.

Designed by

Ernst / Bartholin Jensen

Danish architects Anne-Mette Bartholin Jensen and Morten Ernst build upon the classic Danish design tradition.

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