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Emily Oxid

Emily Oxid is the latest addition to our successful series of handmade metal shades. It is based on unique, weathered steel plates which, through the aging process, have developed extraordinary surfaces with different patterns. This makes each shade completely unique. To ensure that the patterns are permanently preserved, the shades are finished with a transparent powder coating.

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Macro: Emily Oxid shade surface; natural weathering patterns preserved by transparent coating

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 Oxid shade seam in Berlin workshop; sparks show meticulous craft

Welding process of the Emily shades

Close-up: Emily Oxid welded seam and brushed edge; seamless hand-finished joint

German Design Award

Emily won the prestigious trophy in 2019

German Design Award 2019 badge for the Emily lighting collection
  • Materials

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

    Shade
    Emily Oxid finish swatch - weathered steel with multi-tone patina
    Emily finish overview: Anthracite semi-matte, White semi-matte, 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.

  • Dimension sketch: Emily II shade geometry with cable drop options

    40cm (15.8")

    37cm

    (14.6")

    Canopy

    Ø 100mm (4") x H 25mm (1")

    Electrical

    1x E27 base, 220V, up to 20W LED (EU & Asian market)

    or 1x E26 base, 120V, up to 20W LED (USA & Canada)

    Cable length

    300cm (118")

    Dimensions
    Emily I
    Dimension sketch: Emily I shade geometry with cable drop options

    50cm (19.7")

    35cm

    (13.6")

    Dimensions
    Emily II
  • The source of inspiration for Emily is a work by the artist Andreas Gursky. In his series »James Bond Islands« he shows a digitally arranged group of islands in Thailand that seem to float in the ocean, although they are in fact only the tips of mountains, of course.

    The shape of these islands is quite heterogenic, however all of them form a family which is connected through their organic, in a way pyramidal shape. Through a distance the ocean seems to be a perfectly flat surface that »cuts« these shapes on the bottom.


    The idea was to lift these islands out of the ocean, creating lampshades that float in a space/room. If they would hang on the same height it should be possible to create the vague impression of a mountain landscape that loses touch to the ground.

    ​There was no other option to realise that idea than building these shapes out of metal, an obvious choice for pendant lamps with a long tradition due to its solidity and the beautiful aging qualities. This turned out to be a difficult task to realize in small scale as one usually needs large and very expensive pressing or deep drawing tools to manufacture such shapes.


    The solution was to look deeper into the manufacturing of free from metal parts in the way the car industry produced 70-100 years ago. In the end, the metal shades are cut, bent, formed, welded and sanded by hand in a complex process to build those natural, organic shapes.

  • Emily II

Project examples

Emily is used in precious interiors all over the world.

Workshop scene: Emily Oxid shade after sanding; even satin surface before coating

Emily II Oxid

Emily I Oxid in living space; unique patina shade casting soft, warm light
Emily Oxid pendant lighting café counter; warm ambient glow and textured patina
Emily II Oxid cluster in minimalist interior; dramatic rust-inspired patina shades
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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