Lucky Akebia Desk Lamp

The Lucky Akebia collection is a story about lightness and sincerity, about the perfection of simple things. The brand's designers, Anna and Sergii Baierzdorf, found resonance in the tiny blossom of the akebia flower and reflected it in the glass of various textures and shades.

The collection consists of a series of glass lamps - Table Akebia, Wall Akebia, and Floor Akebia. Each of them is presented in two different sizes. 

Lamps are available in five colors - white, green, red, beige, and black and white. They are suitable both for light monochrome interiors, as well as spaces that need a pop of color.

This collection is represented exclusively by the Victoria Yakusha Gallery.

Order requests: gallery@faina.design

The Lucky Akebia collection is a story about lightness and sincerity, about the perfection of simple things. The brand's designers, Anna and Sergii Baierzdorf, found resonance in the tiny blossom of the akebia flower and reflected it in the glass of various textures and shades.

The collection consists of a series of glass lamps - Table Akebia, Wall Akebia, and Floor Akebia. Each of them is presented in two different sizes. 

Lamps are available in five colors - white, green, red, beige, and black and white. They are suitable both for light monochrome interiors, as well as spaces that need a pop of color.

This collection is represented exclusively by the Victoria Yakusha Gallery.

Order requests: gallery@faina.design

The Lucky Akebia collection is a story about lightness and sincerity, about the perfection of simple things. The brand's designers, Anna and Sergii Baierzdorf, found resonance in the tiny blossom of the akebia flower and reflected it in the glass of various textures and shades.

The collection consists of a series of glass lamps - Table Akebia, Wall Akebia, and Floor Akebia. Each of them is presented in two different sizes. 

Lamps are available in five colors - white, green, red, beige, and black and white. They are suitable both for light monochrome interiors, as well as spaces that need a pop of color.

This collection is represented exclusively by the Victoria Yakusha Gallery.

Order requests: gallery@faina.design

 

According to Architectural Digest Germany, Akebia "resembles the opening of a bud that heralds the arrival of spring." The publication noted that Furn Object designers approach their projects playfully, almost naively, and with carefree ease.

 
 
 

The collection takes its name from the akebia flower, though it evolves to represent what one feels in nature, instead of an aesthetic of just one particular plant. 

The designers wanted to combine the timeless comfort of nature, its elegance, and simplicity, together with vitality and passion, in objects that are massive and light at the same time.