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Designed for HAY by Rui Pereira & Ryosuke Fukusada, Brim is an ambient pendant with a coloured pressed glass shade, inspired by classic glass pendants from past times. The familiar light typology has been updated in new materials and construction to optimise the function whilst retaining the pendant’s timeless aesthetics. The internal sphere conceals the bulbs, which is surrounded by a distinctive fluted glass shade that enhances the light diffusion. Available in a clear, smoked, and green glass variants, Brim’s compact size makes it ideal for hanging in clusters, as well as on its own in smaller spaces such as in hallways or over counters.
Dimensions:24.5cm Ø x 12.3cm H
Materials:Shade: Pressed glass
Diffuser & Bulb Holder: Injection moulded PC. Opal translucent frosted
Cord: Nylon
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Estimated lead time: approximately 16-20 weeksFounded in 2002 by Mette and Rolf Hay, HAY was born from a vision to make high-quality design accessible to a wide audience. Drawing inspiration from architecture and fashion, HAY collaborates with some of the world’s most talented designers to create products that are both innovative and timeless. Their commitment to sustainability is evident in their use of eco-friendly materials and production methods, earning them accolades such as the Nordic Swan Ecolabel.
While our online store features a curated selection of our HAY top picks, we are pleased to offer access to the entire HAY collection. If you're looking for a specific product not listed online, please get in touch—our team can assist with special orders and product enquiries.
Shop Brand >For the past six years, Portuguese designer Rui Pereira and Japanese designer Ryosuke Fukusada have collaborated on projects that tap into their respective cultures to engage users in new and unsuspected design experiences.
The two met in Milan while working at the same design office, where they discovered that, despite their very different backgrounds, they share a common vision. In both their practices, the focus is on creating long-lasting products that can pass from generation to generation, encapsulating in the process experiences and feelings. When working together, they naturally exchange and mix their cultural heritages, explore the full potentialities of materials and manufacturing techniques, and, by making use of a sharp design language, ultimately deliver clear and relevant objects.
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