The Bloom Pendants’ superelliptical form is inspired by the gentle dynamic flow of paper lanterns. Its glorious lit effect is the result of transperancy and light.
Two contrasting materials – a finely perforated mesh core and frosted blown glass, combine to project a soft focus texture onto the inside of the shade. At the same time, an unobstructed pool of light is projected downwards onto objects below. Blooms distinct character is evident both in its on and off state, creating a versatile, value for money Pendant lamp.
Tim Rundle is a London based Industrial Designer with experience across furniture, lighting, consumer products, technology and transport. His work has grown to focus on the design of products and systems that exist at the intersection between architecture and its inhabitants. His approach is driven by a fascination for the relationship people build with the objects and spaces that surround them, and grounded by a deep, almost obsessive understanding of how products come to exist through the industrial manipulation of materials.