The Umanoff pendant lamp by designer Arthur Umanoff from the 1950s is an example of harmony between contrasting materials and geometric shapes. It combines the warm tone of solid walnut wood with the elegant shine of brass and steel. These elements come together in a clean form that remains timeless even in contemporary interiors.
The light is directed downwards and passes through a perforated shade, which gives it a soft and cosy character. This makes the lamp ideal for above a dining table, kitchen island or smaller seating area, where it creates an intimate atmosphere and functional lighting.
The Umanoff pendant lamp stands out as a single lamp, but also in a composition of several pieces hung next to each other.