Blossom Floor Luminaire
by HEIKE BUCHFELDER Germany

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Description

BLOSSOM – COLOURED SHADE FLOOR LUMINAIRE — a light object featuring 1,000-3,000 translucent, hand folded paper petals. Each is made from a fine Japanese paper composite, called shoji paper, carefully placed into a handmade, spherical shade. The handcrafted edition BLOSSOM forms a bridge between Asian paper art and 19th-century lamp shade manufacturing.

MATERIALS
Lamp shade: Hand-dyed shoji paper, one colour in different shades, metal frame, hand-sewn textiles
Base: Black oiled oak

ABOUT SHOJI PAPER
In Japan, shoji elements traditionally take the form of lightweight sliding doors, room dividers or windows. Shoji symbolise deep respect for natural materials and the harmonious blending of interior and exterior spaces — a basic principle of Japanese architecture. Shoji paper allows diffuse light to pass through, creating a soft, calm atmosphere. The material offers maximum translucency, low transparency and minimum thickness. It is usually white or natural white. Shoji paper is characterised by high tear resistance, as well as dimensional stability in changing climates. Thanks to these properties, elements made with shoji paper retain their shape, even if exposed to moisture. Shoji paper has been produced for over seven centuries, thus prevailing as a timeless material.

Other objects: Porcelain by Claudia Schoemig | Wooden table, wooden cake stands by Nicolene van der Walt
Photographer: Ludger Paffrath

Lamp shade ø 65 cm; Base foot ø 20 cm; Entire object height 175 cm; Electrics, black textile power cable with dimmer switch; 1x E27 sockets (max. 30 watts)

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As a designer, Heike Buchfelder has been experimenting with materials since completing her architectural studies at the Berlin University of the Arts. In 2025, she will embark on a new direction with her work and rebrand her label, pluma cubic. She initially chose the name to represent her signature lighting collection, which was crafted from goose and rooster feathers. Moving forward, she plans to present all her creations under her own name, Heike Buchfelder. Her Her work is guided by a fascination for materials’ versatility and a penchant for crafting them into unexpected compositions. To this day, she continues to investigate each of her chosen materials, including feathers, metal, glass and paper, from new perspectives. By looking far beyond the constraints of their traditionally intended functions and exploring their further potential, her resulting objects break exciting ground in the world of contemporary craft and design. Her current work delves into diverse color compositions on Shoji paper. Her collections comprise a combination of an exclusive handmade series and unique pieces. Heike Buchfelder’s work has been featured at numerous international venues, including Moss in New York, USA; the Museum Marta Herford in Germany; the Winterthur Trade Museum in Switzerland.
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