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Perch Light pendants

 Umut Yamac

Perch Light Pendants

The Perch Light family was created by the Turkish-English designer Umut Yamac in 2016. Its attraction to nature inspires him this collection, whose central element is a bird made of origami with a white polypropylene paper. The spout, the legs, and the branches are made of brass painted aluminum, and, together with an integrated LED inside the bird's white body, they diffuse a soft light, warm and undazzling. A real glow of sunshine. Playful detail: the bird can very slightly swing when touched by the hand. The Perch Light collection includes a table lamp, a floor lamp, two wall lamps, as well as a chandelier and a pendant.

Materials steel, brass painted aluminium, polypropylene paper, the length of suspension poles for pendants are adjustable. 4 m cable length

Light source integrated LED. 2700K (warm light), chandelier 2340 lumen, pendant 560 lumen

Perch Light Pendants
Perch Light Pendants

Perch Light Branch pendant

Size W112 x D41 x H53 cm, canopy Ø20,5 cm - dimmable

Perch Light Pendants
Perch Light Pendants

Perch light branch

Perch Light Branch pendant small

Size W73 x D36 x H54 cm, canopy Ø24 cm - dimmable

Perch Light Pendants
Perch Light Pendants

Perch light branch - S

Perch Light Tree

Size H270 x W170 x D160 cm, dimmable

Perch Light Pendants

Perch light tree

Perch Light Pendants
Perch Light Pendants

Umut Yamac

Umut Yamac

"The joy is in the detail."
Umut Yamac (Born 1980, London)

Umut Yamac is a London based architect and designer with Turkish heritage. He graduated from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL with a distinction in design and went on to work for a number of internationally renowned architects and designers before establishing his own practice in 2011.

He works on a diverse range of projects from the scale of the object to the architectural. The common thread that unites each piece is the emphasis placed on the relationship with the user; and the desire to offer different levels of engagement, from purely functional to the playful and imaginary.