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Both sculptural and functional, the Dancing Pendant light by Iskos-Berlin for Menu A/S, is a great statement piece for dinners, long conversations, and acoustics. Resembling a pleated skirt, the Dancing Pendant is made of PELT felt, a material that’s 100% recyclable and mainly produced of used soda and water bottles.
Design is about storytelling. And the clearer your story is, the more likely people are to understand it. The more surprising you make your story, the more likely they are to remember it. And finally – the more you make people smile, the more likely they are to love it!
– Boris Berlin and Aleksej Iskos.
The elegant form gives a sense of movement, stealing the show in any interior. The PELT felt adds a positive effect on the acoustic of a room, making it a great addition to working environments.
Designer Boris Berlin has spend a lot of time working with PET felt and he and Poul Christiansen (Komplot Design) were the first designers who managed to transform this fascinating material into a chair: the Nobody Chair who (amongst many other awards) received the Crafts and Design Biennial 2007 Prize at Koldinghus in Denmark.
Facts:
Design by: Iskos – Berlin
Manufacturer: Menu A/S
Size: ø:95cm, h:55cm
Material: PET felt
Colours: Off white, Dark grey or Black.
*All images and information courtesy of Menu A/S.