The minimalistic style came to stay for a long time: more than a tendency, it represents a way of living. Another novelty from the studio Kawamura-Ganjavian tends to prove this theory. CAJONLIGHT is a table lamp based on an experimentation between the space and the light.

As you can observ, it slightly resembles the facade of a futuristic modern building. When switched off, it is created a mysterious character by its faceted volume and missing face. By the other hand, when switched on, it turns into a versatile and function light: as a matter of fact, it can rest in different positions, as long as you choose the one you like the most.

The light comes in two variations: a white lacquered version and an upholstered version. The versality of this reading lamp is incredible: whether for reading, ambiance, or writing, Cajon can be positioned in the desired way. Also, the amount of light that the fixture allows can be directioned respecting the desired needs.
We are already fans. What about you?



