Named after the traditional Japanese pottery technique, Raku is a compact lamp with considerable presence. Drawing inspiration from the age-old art form, the lamp features a hand-sculpted ceramic base with a crackle glaze that varies slightly in each piece, serving as a reminder to enjoy the imperfections.
H: 21cm/8.3in W: 16cm/6.3in D: 16cm/6.3in
Weight: 0.92 kg
Voltage: Recharge input: 5.0V – 1A
Light Source: Compatible with bulbs of energy class A++ – A. CRI: >85
Colour temperature (Kelvin): 2700K
LED life time: 25.000 hours
Battery: Operating time when fully charged: 11 hours
Charging time: 6 hours
Dimmability: 3 levels (100% – 70% – 40%)
The shade is brass or aluminium (bronzed) and the base is ceramic
Production Process: The shade is spun and the ceramic base is molded, and covered with a glaze that gives it the cracking pattern
Colours: Blue Green & Brass, Beige Grey & Bronzed
It took the German designer Sebastian Herkner only a few years to convince the whole design scene of his talent with his unusual material mixes and timeless shapes, always managing to communicate an impression of sensibility. Today, he is contributing to the collections of the most important design houses worldwide and has won numerous awards for his design.
When designing everyday objects, Sebastian Herkner is influenced by his observations of people and their actions. In this context it is important to look beyond your own disciplines in order to achieve a value-added for the user. Herkner is not so much influenced by trends or current consumer criteria, because what interests him is a collage of simple techniques and traditional materials coupled with a simple mechanical principle and an unambiguous function. His idea of sustainability consists of employing traditional manufacturing techniques and their unique character. He then combines and interprets this by employing new technologies and finishing methods.