A striking pair (or series) of Stealth lamps designed by Kazuhide Takahama for Sirrah, Tokyo, circa 1995. These lamps exemplify Takahama’s disciplined modernist approach, where precision engineering meets an understated, architectural aesthetic.
Characterised by their sharply defined linear forms and restrained profile, the Stealth lamps reference both Japanese minimalism and the designer’s long-standing dialogue with Italian modernism. The design emphasises clarity of line and proportion, with a deliberate reduction of form that allows material, balance, and light to take precedence.
Produced by Sirrah in Japan, the lamps reflect exceptional build quality and thoughtful detailing, resulting in a piece that feels both industrial and quietly elegant. When illuminated, the lamps provide a controlled, atmospheric light, reinforcing their sculptural presence while remaining highly functional.
A refined and collectible design object, the Stealth lamps sit comfortably within late-20th-century minimalist, modernist, and contemporary interiors, and stand as a testament to Kazuhide Takahama’s enduring influence on international design.
Dimensions:
Height - 72cm
Width - 34cm
Depth - 30cm
Condition report:
These lamps are near contemporary and their condition reflects that. Please refer to pics.
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£350.00Price
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