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Cho Table Lamp Matcha

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. Available in matcha, terracotta and black. 

Cho Table Lamp Matcha
Cho Table Lamp Matcha 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.

  • Shade in translucent white PVC
  • Matcha 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.

Inspired by matcha, a color that speaks of grounding, renewal and lush nature.

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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