Pure minimalism is served up with the ToFU Table Lamp. The ToFU table lamb was designed by Tokujin Yoshioka in 2000 for Yamagiwa Japan. Tokujin set out not to design a lamp, but to design light. Unlike every other lamp, this lamp becomes secondary, and virtually disappears, leaving you with a stunning array of pure light. The light isn’t uniform, so you’ll get a unique light beam regardless the position of the clear block. The lamp is carefully crafted from crystal clear methacrylate and aluminum. The ToFU lamp is a permanent fixture to the MOMA New York collection, but you can get one here for your own collection.
Pure minimalism is served up with the ToFU Table Lamp. The ToFU table lamb was designed by Tokujin Yoshioka in 2000 for Yamagiwa Japan. Tokujin set out not to design a lamp, but to design light. Unlike every other lamp, this lamp becomes secondary, and virtually disappears, leaving you with a stunning array of pure light. The light isn’t uniform, so you’ll get a unique light beam regardless the position of the clear block. The lamp is carefully crafted from crystal clear methacrylate and aluminum. The ToFU lamp is a permanent fixture to the MOMA New York collection, but you can get one here for your own collection.