Designed by Nendo’s Oki Sato, Gaku by FLOS is an intriguing multifunctional luminaire and also a piece of furniture. Gaku, which means “frame” in Japanese, is readily customizable.
The either natural ash or black-stain frame hosts and interacts with the light source as well as a variety of five matching accessories: bowl, vase, key bowl, mirror and bookend. Using magnets, the user can arrange their Gaku like a mini room to meet their needs.
Gaku is available in two versions. One offers an adjustable-height pendant light attached to the inside-top of the frame, while the other has a wireless light with up to 48 hours of battery (charged via wireless induction built into the frame, which can also charge phones), allowing the user to position the lamp freely when lighting is needed elsewhere.
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