with its elastic movement and shifting form, urchin softlight invites playful interaction. using flexible honeycomb geometry, the textile shade expands and morphs into myriad shapes as you manipulate it with your hands. its curious motion is akin to that of a sea creature, giving the luminary its unique name.
made from the same white textile material as cloud softlight and textile softwall + softblock, these pieces can be matched to create fluid, sculptural environments.
magnetic connector
rare earth magnets set into the final layer of textile form a hidden seam for the shade to fasten to itself.
design by stephanie forsythe + todd macallen
material >
the shades are made from a textile that possesses the delicate look of japanese washi and transmits light as gentle glow.
a nonwoven polyethylene, the material is tear- and water-resistant, uv-stable and anti-static to repel dust.
technical >
color temp > 2,500k warm light led / 270 lumens
small $ 300.00 usd / medium $ 600.00 usd / large $ 900.00 usd
float martini glasses harmonize with the aesthetics of the float collection, while preserving the classic shape of a traditional martini glass. The bowl and base are deftly attached as a single piece. Use for martinis, or as a serving dish for berries and desserts. $ 80.00 usd set of two
a good cocktail transplants the drinker through time and space, bringing them back to a paris bar, a twilight rendezvous or the celebration where they first experienced that delicate sensory mix. molo’s collection of float barware elevates these moments, intensifying the taste, color and experience of a beverage.
performs the practical function of insulating one’s hand from the drink and casts a colorful pattern of refracted light onto the bar or table. when used for a chilled drink, small beads of condensation accumulate on the underbelly of the bowl, adding delicacy to the optical effect rather than making rings on the tabletop.
designed to accompany cantilever table · round top, sketching circles are a twist on the office whiteboard. they encourage a dynamic, collaborative work environment. a glass pencil holder inserted into the centre of the tabletop acts as a spindle for the circles. ideas develop as coworkers sketch and share them around the table.
each stack of sketching circles is comprised of 400 pieces of paper. once a sheet is covered with notes, plans and diagrams, simply lift it from the stack and continue brainstorming on the sheet below.
design by stephanie forsythe + todd macallen
$125.00 usd