Created by Italian architect and designer Tobia Scarpa, the Seki-Han Suspension Lamp was originally designed in 1963, and then reissued in 2015. The design is a testament to Scarpa's mastery of form and deep understanding of wood craftsmanship. Named after a traditional Japanese rice dish served on special occasions, Seki-Han is conceived as a living presence, where the immateriality of light meets the warmth and tactility of wood.Constructed from two horizontal ash wood blades joined by chrome-plated metal fittings, the lamp combines sculptural form with functional flexibility. The blades rotate around a central tubular light source, allowing the direction and amount of light to be adjusted as required. The lamp is fitted with a custom-developed dimmable linear LED light source and can also accommodate standard T8 LED tubes.Emitting both direct and indirect light, the Seki-Han Suspension Lamp offers a variety of lighting effects through its adjustable blades. The adjustable structure allows for symmetrical or asymmetrical light distribution, while a narrow opening remains visible even when the blades are almost completely closed, creating a soft glow from within.Seki-Han is also available as a Floor Lamp.