Nova Ophelia is a pendant lamp series at the interface between light design, handcraft and art. The mouth blown shade of the lamp is made out of three layers of glass, transparent, white, transparent. Nova consists of three different lamp models each of which has an individually formed pattern of transparent glass pieces added manually to each lamp after the main body was blown. Every lamp is unique as a result of this manual pattern making. The lamp series also has an innovative and patented hanging solution. The Nova series is inspired by the dusky light from the stars seen in the Nordic sky on a clear night. Thus, the Nova series consists of three round light stars: Ophelia, Calisto and Miranda. Nova emits an even and soft interior light regardless of bulb type used. The lamps are suited for public and private interior spaces, and become interesting objects of art in a room even when the light is switched off.
Colour: White
Material: Mouth Blown Glass & Aluminium
Dimensions: Diameter: 250mm
Designer: Anu Moser
Delivery Time: Allow upto 4 weeks
Cable length: 2000mm Grey Silk
Bulbs: E27. 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."



