Straight from the Milan Furniture Fair, Heracleum is a nature-inspired decorative LED suspension light.
November 2nd, 2011
Designed by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot for Moooi, Heracleum was first released at the 2011 Milan Furniture Fair.
Inspired by the plant that bears its name, Heracleum consists of white leaf-like polycarbonate lenses that branch out to create a form that is at once technical and natural.
The conductive layers of the metal wire frame are coated, which gives the light a delicate and weightless appearance.
The Heracleum LED suspension light is available in Australia exclusively through Space Furniture.
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