New Lighting by MENU
MENU’s latest lighting collection offers light that always feels natural.
While the light might not be the first thing we notice when we enter a room, it not only contributes to our experience of a space; it defines it. It not only guides our sight; it creates ambience.
MENU’s lighting comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. The continued focus on clean lines and quality materials allows the pieces to enhance – and in many cases transform – any setting, from hotel lobbies to private living rooms. The collection combines modern good looks and excellent illumination with several designs incorporating technical advancements that are changing the way we interact with luminaires.
Reverse Table Lamp by Alexandar Lazic for MENU
Reverse Table Lamp:
Inspired by the play on structure created by geometric constraints, the conical travertine base – left raw to let the light highlight its natural imperfections – and bronzed aluminium shade of Reverse define the lamp’s perfectly balanced expression.
Hashira Collection:
Visits to traditional Japanese Washi papermakers inspired Norm Architects to create the Hashira Collection. A fusion of East and West, tradition and modernity, and a perfect balance of aesthetics and proportion and simplicity and character, Hashira is equally suited to private homes as it is to restaurants, hotels and office spaces.
Hashira Collection by Norm Architects for MENU
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