Echo Seven Sphere Chandelier

TALA


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SPHERICAL WONDER

Part of the Echo range by David Weeks for Tala, the Echo Chandelier is formed of intersecting steel cylinders and suspended with seven delicate matte white Sphere IV bulbs to create a cloud-like lighting display.

With Dim to Warm technology and a perfect spherical shape, the bulbs offer unrivalled dimming performance between functional and decorative light to match any mood.

STORY

Echo Seven Sphere Chandelier

David Weeks brings his unique slant to Tala with Echo, the second in a series of three design collaborations. In keeping with his signature exploration of balance and reduction, in this series Weeks offers aesthetic simplicity as defense against over-complicated design. Awkwardness is remedied with ease. Structural weight is offset by levity. Formal rigor is approached with a casual slant.

ABOUT THE BRAND

Tala

Creators of beautiful, sustainable lighting, Tala was founded in 2015 by three friends from Edinburgh University who believed great design was the fastest way to a low-carbon world. Since then Tala have quickly become one of the leading brands in design-led, sustainable lighting: proud to be creating lights that are gentle on the planet, enhance a living space, and bring brightness to our lives. United by a belief that design can change the world, the Tala team work from their main studio in East London, distributing beautiful lights all over the world.