Origami is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. In modern usage, the word “origami” is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin. The goal is to transform a flat sheet square of paper into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. This art gained extreme popularity due to the cool geo shapes and because it’s an interesting hobby. Origami figures are used for various types of décor including such events as weddings, and London architect and designer Umut Yamac offer to use them for our home décor. He created a series of chandeliers and lamps that are shaped like real origami birds sitting on a pole or branch.
A family of six sculptural lamps called Perch Light Family celebrate the beauty and poetry of a bird perched on a branch, rocking darkness away when set in motion. Crafted from paper in the form of an abstract bird sitting on a branch, these sunlit birds are free to swing when softly touched, gently glowing and bringing along the promise of spring. What can be more captivating than a bird sitting on the branch, singing and celebrating life? Enjoy the look of these artificial birds reminding of real ones and light up your rooms!