New Delhi-based lighting studio Paul Matter has recently debuted its first lighting and accessory collection. Entitled Tango, the collection features stunning lamps with rounded shades made from blackened and buffed brass, copper, and silver.

The Tango lighting hangs on a central stem, which terminates in a hinged elbow that can be used to adjust the lamp’s direction. The collection includes both globe-shaped lights, as well as lamps with reflective shades that resemble satellite dishes. The brass shades are hand beaten and patinated – a traditional finishing technique from India.

A set of candleholders accompany the collection, featuring a reflective silver base paired with a mirrored sphere – designed to reflect the light, and act as a counterweight and a handle.

Paul Matter studio was founded in 2015 and draws upon mid-century modernism, the Industrial Age and it’s creative director Nikhil Paul’s own minimalist aesthetic.

 

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[Images courtesy of Paul Matter. Photography by Neben Ningthoujam.]

 

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