Description
HAND-PLEATED KOZO-STYLE PAPER · SCULPTURAL NAUTILUS FORM · 23.6″ TALL · E27 · NOT DIMMABLE
Hand-pleated mulberry-fiber paper folded into a spiraling shell form, mounted on a slim matte black steel base
Eos is a sculptural table lamp built from kozo-style mulberry-fiber paper, hand-pleated into a folded fan that curls inward at the center like an unfurling shell. The translucent paper diffuses warm light evenly across hundreds of fine ridges, while a single red-painted accent line traces the inner spiral. The whole shade rests on a slim matte black powder-coated steel base.
Compact at 50 × 60 cm (about 20″ × 24″) and 3 kg net weight — easy to lift, sized to anchor a console table, sideboard, or large reading desk. E27 socket on a plug-in cord; bulb sold separately. Best for rooms with 2.5 m (8 ft) ceilings or higher, where the sculptural silhouette has space to read fully.
Hand-Pleated Paper Shade
Mulberry-fiber paper folded by hand into hundreds of fine ridges — diffuses warm light evenly through the translucent fibers.
Sculptural Spiral Form
Curled inward at the center like an unfurling nautilus shell, with a red-painted accent line tracing the inner spiral.
E27 + Plug & Play
Standard E27 socket on a 5 ft cord with inline switch. Plug-and-play — no electrician required. Bulb sold separately.
What it’s made of
ShadeKozo-style mulberry-fiber paper, hand-pleated over a wire frameAccent LineHand-painted red lacquer trim along the inner spiralBaseMatte black powder-coated steel — slim rectangular footprintHand-pleated paper — visible glue traces and slight wrinkles are part of the process. Each shade is folded and shaped by hand. Subtle creases, faint glue marks where pleats meet the frame, and minor variation in pleat depth are signs of craft, not damage. The paper relaxes into its final form within a few days of use as it warms slightly under the dimmable. Eos uses a non-dimming circuit by design — the integrated wiring isn’t compatible with wall dimmers or smart-dimmer apps. For mood lighting, pair with a warm-tone LED bulb (2700K) and use the inline cord switch.
Bulb · Sold separately
E27 · MEDIUM SCREW BASE · NON-DIMMABLE1 × E27 Bulb (max 9W LED)We recommend a 9W (60W equivalent) LED in 2700K warm white — the warm tone reads beautifully through the cream paper and brings out the texture of the pleats. Choose a non-dimmable LED. Avoid halogen or incandescent bulbs due to heat.
Dimensions
Click to enlarge ↗ Width 50 cm / 19.7″Height 60 cm / 23.6″Net Weight 3 kg / 6.6 lb
Specifications
| Shade | Kozo-style mulberry-fiber paper, hand-pleated |
| Accent | Hand-painted red lacquer trim |
| Base | Matte black powder-coated steel |
| Dimensions | W 19.7″ × H 23.6″ (50 × 60 cm) |
| Light Source | 1 × E27 bulb (sold separately, max 9W LED) |
| Dimming | Not dimmable |
| Voltage | AC 110–240 V worldwide |
| Wiring | Plug-in · 5 ft (1.5 m) cord with switch |
| Environment | Indoor only · Keep away from moisture |
| Certifications | North America · Saudi Arabia · Europe · Australia |
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Frequently asked
Why is the lamp not dimmable?Eos uses a non-dimming circuit by design to ensure consistent low-heat operation, which protects the hand-pleated paper shade from gradual heat bulb should I buy?A standard E27 (medium screw base) LED bulb, max 9W (60W equivalent), in 2700K warm white. Avoid halogen or incandescent bulbs entirely due to fire risk with paper paper has visible creases — is that normal?Yes. Each shade is hand-folded over a frame. Subtle creases and minor glue marks are inherent to this artisan process and will relax slightly over it survive a humid bathroom?No. Paper shades absorb moisture and warp in humid environments. Eos is designed for dry interior spaces do I clean it?Dust gently with a soft-bristle paintbrush or a can of compressed air on a low setting. Never use water or liquid cleaners on the Eos certified for global use?Yes. It holds certifications compatible with North America, Saudi Arabia, Europe, and Australia and operates on AC 110–240V worldwide.





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