MOARE Rita Pendant Light
Designed by: Mr. Tatsuya Shibuya, who won the Good Design Award in 2015.
Simple but unique. A design that you will never get tired of.
Scandinavian designs made impressive by using White Spruce coniferous trees. By using natural solid wood, we are sticking to the strength and details. Reflecting the light onto the White Spruce on the inside, it efficiently lights up the table surface. It is a three-dimensional pendant due to the difference in angle between the outside and inside. The figure looking up from the dining table is a design pendant light that can be felt like a flower. Decorate as a dining pendant, you can direct natural light to simple modern atmosphere. It fits any table and is one light pendant with a refreshing impression when decorating.
*Only use designated LED bulbs. Do not use incandescent or fluorescent lamps. It may cause a fire.
The synergistic effect of the warmth of natural wood and the beauty of light.
Clear light is required for office lighting, but at home, it needs to be soft and comfortable. MOARE lighting is warm because it is based on natural wood, while its stylish design gives us comfort. These products were created with the hope that they will value products based on such attractiveness and help the people who use them to live a rich life. Enjoy a relaxing time in good quality light.
Healed by the warm light spilling from the slit.
Delicately layered slits that give the impression of Japanese appearance. The soft, overflowing light slowly spreads, casting beautiful shadows on the floor. But the source of this light is an ordinary LED bulb. Moreover, since the specification is a model of 60W / Base E27. In addition, the LED light hardly generates ultraviolet rays that insects approach and heat that causes fading of clothes, so you can continue to use it safely without worrying about fire.
A gentle light that makes the food look delicious.
This lighting was created for dining, and even though it's simple, the commitment is hidden everywhere. For example, the shade has two layers, the outside and the inside, and the angle is also changed. Therefore, the light is diffused in the shade, and it becomes a gentle light that makes it difficult to feel the glare. By the way, the name "Rita" comes from the Margherita flower (Italian for Margherita). Such playfulness is also a fun adult item.
Choose from two types, walnut and spruce.
We are particular about the material as well as the design and ease of use. First of all, on the left side is "Spruce", which has an elegant straight and unobtrusive grain. Although it belongs to the Pinaceae family, it has almost no scent and its pale color is an elegant gem. And on the right side is "Walnut", which has a chic and mature atmosphere with deep brown. The grain of wood is relatively clear and attracts various expressions for each material. High quality urethane is carefully painted and finished so as not to spoil the goodness of such famous wood.
■ Because it is handmade, depending on the situation it may take up to 3 weeks to complete the product.
■ Because we are using natural materials, there are some differences in actual color, texture, size.
■ Depending on the characteristics of wooden materials, depending on the passage of time and the use environment, sunburn discoloration and warping may occur. Please refrain from using it especially at the window where the direct sunlight hits or the place where the wind of the air conditioner hits directly.
■ When the product becomes dirty, please clean with a squeezed dry wet cloth followed by wiping off moisture with a dry cloth.
■ The actual product may look different from the color pattern shown in the product photo.
Designer: Tatsuya Shibuya
Born in Kobe in 1963. Worked on product planning, development and design at a major lighting manufacturer. In 2012, he established Tatsuya Shibuya Design Office and released original works such as "Nido" and "Tipo". While planning and designing lighting equipment, he is engaged in a wide range of activities such as craft techniques, research on the utilization of forest resources in Japan, and research on the design of inns.