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Shizuku pendant

Designed by Toshiyuki Tani

Sale price4.995,00 kr

Shizuku means drop in Japanese. A reimagination of the traditional paper lantern, shaped into an equilateral octagon solely through the use of heat treatment, without relying on any wire structure.

Shizuku pendant in washi paper with natural oiled Hiba wood cone and light off, full silhouette on white background by Motarasu
Shizuku pendant Sale price4.995,00 kr

Shizuku originates from Mito, one of Japan's primary regions for paper lantern craftsmanship. Where traditional lanterns use bamboo or wire for their internal frame, Shizuku uses a cast PET resin framework, allowing light to pass through the frame itself and minimising the shadow of the structure on the shade.

The washi paper exterior has been treated to repel water and stains, incorporating eco-friendly components throughout. The natural oiled Hiba wood cone at the top completes the pendant, introducing warmth and craft to the overall composition.

Also available in this series: the Fuji and Tama pendants.

  • Washi paper shade on PET resin frames
  • Hiba wood cone, natural oiled
  • White textile cord (3 metres)
  • E27 socket
  • Width: 46 cm
  • Height: 36 cm
  • Depth: 46 cm
  • Weight: 420 g

Fuji is shipped in a solid outer cardboard box.

Dust can be removed from the shade using a soft dry cloth.

Fuji, Shizuku, Fiji

Three symbolic forms, one serene collection representing the poetry of nature

This trio of paper pendants reinterprets classic Japanese lantern craft, each named for a distinct natural element: Fuji for Japan’s iconic mountain, Shizuki for a drop of water and Tami for a jewel-like glow. Formed using a resin-treated washi paper, they embrace Japanese reverence for nature’s subtleties and Danish fascination with functional, atmospheric lighting.

Tama, Fuji and Shizuku pendant in washi paper, styled together on brown background by Motarasu
Shizuku pendant in washi paper and Hiba wood, styled with Fuji pendant in warm interior by Motarasu

Designed by

Toshiyuki Tani

A Japanese designer and craftsman, Toshiyuki Tani bridges centuries-old bamboo traditions and contemporary design. His work is defined by a deep reverence for natural form, the hands that shape it, and the light that moves through it.

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