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Emily Group of Nine Oxid

Emily Oxid is formed from aged steel plates whose surfaces have developed unique patterns through years of weathering. These naturally evolved textures are preserved and shaped into the shades, making each piece materially singular.

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Handmade in Germany

Each shade is entirely handmade by skilled craftsmen in Berlin.

We are using 1 mm thick steel to build our shades - this is very different to the way such parts are usually made.

TIG welding an Emily steel shade seam; sparks highlight artisanal production

Welding process of the Emily shades

Detail: Emily shade seam and brushed edge; seamless hand finish

German Design Award

Emily won the prestigious trophy in 2019

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  • Materials

    Sheet steel, powder coated
    Plexiglass
    Textile covered cable
    Oak timber, waxed

    Shade
    Emily Oxid finish swatch—weathered steel with multi‑tone patina
    Emily finish overview: Anthracite, White, Black high gloss, Oxid steel

    Oxidized Steel

    We are happy to offer custom colors and finishes. Please get in touch with us with your wishes.

  • Canopies

    2x Ø 140mm (5.5") x H 50mm (2")

    Electrical

    9x E27 base, 220V, up to 20W LED & CFL (European & Asian market)

    or 9x E26 base, 120V, up to 20W LED & CFL (USA & Canada)

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    278cm (109.5")

    155cm

    (61")

    Cable length

    300cm (118")

    Dimensions
  • Emily was inspired by the "James Bond Islands" series by Andreas Gursky, where digitally arranged landforms appear to float above a flat horizon line. Their heterogenous shapes still read as a family; singular, organic, pyramidal silhouettes held together by proportion and distance. 



     

    This logic was translated into a series of lampshades that can be suspended in relation to one another, creating a floating landscape of light. Depending on height and colour composition, Emily can shift character and read differently within the room.

    From the beginning, Emily was conceived as a metal object; material known for its structural integrity and the
    way it evolves over time.



     

    However, producing these shapes at small scale challenged conventional tooling. Instead of large industrial presses, we returned to older methods of free-form metal forming, similar to those used in early automotive workshops.



     

    Each shade is cut, bent, formed, welded and sanded by hand.
    A complex physical process that gives Emily its natural,
    organic geometry.

Project examples

Emily is used in precious interiors all over the world.

Project: Emily Group of Five Oxid in a private home; warm downlight

Emily Group of Five Oxid in a private home

Project: Emily Group of Three Oxid—patina steel shades in living space

Emily Group of Three Oxid 

Customer service

Would you like to get a quote for your project? Are you interested in customization options?

Please feel free to contact us, we are happy to hear from you! We've also prepared a FAQ section to help you further.

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