Nagoya
Biographies

Ferran Freixa Jové
In 1961, Ferran Freixa won the Gold Delta Award for a lamp he designed in the Nagoya series, and successively he was awarded the Silver Delta in 1962. In 1967, he joined the ADI-FAD (Association of Industrial Design of Fostering Arts and Design) as a design partner. In the 1980s, together with Antoni de Moragas Gallissá, he worked on restoring several monuments that had been dismantled at the end of the Civil War. In 1997, he founded Produccions Estudi Freixa under which he designed, and won another Silver Delta Award the same year.
Ferran Freixa Jové
| 1961Nagoya is made of thin vertical strips of wood attached to a discreet circular structure comprising metal rods. In 1961, the lamp was the first winner of the Golden Delta ADI-FAD award for the best industrial design produced in Spain at the time, and it remains an elegant and unfussy solution.
Overview
Lampshade made of thin wooden strips.
Diffuser in white translucent methacrylate.
With plug.
Electric cable length: 4 m / 157.2″
Weight: 1.1 kg / 2.42 lib
Light sources
Recommended light source (not included): Other light sources: Max. 60 W
Input voltage: 100, 120, 230 Vac.
(50 Hz / 60 Hz). According to destination.
Lamp holder: E26 (Max. height 115 mm / 4.5″)
Available modifications
Available with Sísísí canopy.

Lampshade made of thin wooden strips