

The Kumo Collection is a series of lighting designed by Japanese designer Hiromichi Konno. Named after the Japanese word for clouds, kumo, each lamp in the series is inspired by the various shapes and forms that appear in the sky. The collection captures the beauty and fluidity of clouds, bringing their natural shape and beauty into your space.

Hiromichi Konno
Hiromichi Konno studied design in both Japan and Sweden, and worked at a design firm in the UK for three years. In 2002, he founded Hiromichi Konno Design Studio in Japan and has since collaborated with both domestic and international companies, developing product designs, concept designs, and overseeing design brands. His notable works include the RIN chair for Fritz Hansen, the Skagen watch series, and card holders for Georg Jensen. He is currently a professor at Joshibi University of Art and Design.

NAMI-GUMO
Nami-Gumo means "wave clouds" in Japanese, and it is from this cloud motif that the design was created, mimicking the flowing, wavy formation of clouds. When made into a lamp, it brings a soothing sense of comfort to the interior setting.


NATSU-GUMO
Natsu-Gumo, meaning "summer cloud" in Japanese, is characterised by its cross slit design, which mimics light peeking through clouds during a summer scene. The design is made to bring a sense of peace and contentment to spaces when lit, just like the calming effect of seeing a summer cloud.


WATA-GUMO
Wata-Gumo, as its name suggests, is designed to resemble cumulus clouds, which are characterized by their domed shape and flat base. This design allows the beauty of the cotton-like cloud shape to be brought to eye level in any interior setting it is put.
