Alexander Lervik can confidently claim that Luna is the ultimate globe pendant – Design House Stockholm
Alexander Lervik can confidently claim that Luna is the ultimate globe pendant. “My challenge was to get rid of the glossy plastic lid that hides cables and the hanging mechanism, and any superfluous fixtures, which really take something away from every glass globe I’ve ever seen.”
The solution was to make the cap part of the globe itself – it is hidden, yet easier to handle than any other globe. A senior glassblower at the Polish glass factory suggested using an old forgotten machine that makes it possible to polish the edges of the globe and zero-tolerance cover. On both the opaque and crystal globes, the lid is an integral invisible component, and at last it has perfected the globe concept. Completed with a transparent acrylic cross, the rest of the hanging structure and the electric cables are assembled in a single cord. “If you want to shape an interior space with light, you really need an uncompromising light source. So it’s no wonder my dream was a globe as perfect as the full moon, with no shadows – just pure iridescent light,” says Alexander. His design career has produced bright surprises, with a glowing door handle and an incandescent suitcase; he has also illuminated 3D images of brain scans, all in that exciting space between art and design. The new Luna crystal version comes with a specially shaped LED bulb, which further enhances the design of the lamp. The crystal version comes in sizes M and L and the opaque is also available in S; all are dimmable. The opaque XL version is 50 percent bigger than the L version, offering a diameter of fully 60 cm. And still: it has no visible hanging mechanism or lid, and just one cable. Add the Kosmos hanger in white or black-lacquered metal to further highlight the contrast between light and space.