The Diva Walnut Suspension Light is a large scale suspension light made of wood laminated into a light sculpture. By making a contemporary light object the two young designers wanted to pay their respect to the proud Norwegian heritage of wood lamination craftsmanship, and at the same time challenge or reinvent how this material can be used. Diva’s strong yet soft and almost feminine character emerged from experimenting with different curve codes, from which two distinct sets of patterns occurred. The lamp’s outer frame consists of a set of thirty two gently curving walnut or oak laminated plywood slices set around two wooden cylinders. The inner parts consist of a slim metal stem supporting a solid mouth blown frosted glass globe. Diva creates a warm yet dynamic atmosphere when it is turned on, and when off it remains an essential and uniquely aesthetic décor object in any room. Available in Walnut or Oak
Colour: Walnut
Material: Walnut wood laminated plywood
Dimensions: Height: 800mm, Diameter: 485mm
Designer: Peter Natedal & Thomas Kalvatn Egset
Delivery Time: Allow upto 4 weeks
Cable length: 2500mm
Bulbs: G9 Halogen. Max. 60 W
Usage: Indoor
"Northern Lighting was established in 2005, and has since established itself as a small dynamic Nordic company specialising in the design and manufacture of lights. Northern Lighting creates designer lights for different moods inspired by the unique Nordic nature, culture and society and the very special natural light. Northern Lighting reflects the fact that it is a young, fun, playful and mood-oriented lighting company, which uses its light portfolio to represent and promote the joy of creative design and the Nordic geographical and cultural heritage within the international design scene. The place of origin explains the choice of the name, Northern Lighting – inspired by the company’s positioning on top of the world in the Kingdom of Norway. The people responsible for the generation of these designer lamps include both young up-and-coming talents and recognised designers. Despite their different levels of experience, their designers have one thing in common; they are fiery souls who are fascinated by the mood-creating possibilities of light."



