Tenfold Pendant Light by Luft Tanaka Studio

Tenfold Pendant Light by Luft Tanaka Studio

The Tenfold Pendant Light has a sharper kind of presence. Built from a series of layered metal planes, it feels graphic, structured, and a little futuristic in the best way. The repeated panels create a compact block of rhythm and shadow, while the circular cutouts break up the geometry just enough to keep it playful. Lit from within, the fixture throws a warm glow through all that order, which gives the harder lines a softer pulse. That contrast is the whole thing.

What makes this pendant interesting is how architectural it feels without becoming heavy. The stacked tiers create depth from every angle, almost like a small facade suspended in air. There is a real sense of construction to it, of parts carefully arranged into a form that looks deliberate and resolved. The polished interior catches the light and adds warmth, while the outer structure keeps the silhouette crisp and disciplined. So yes, it is bold, but in a measured way. More composition than ornament.

This is the kind of fixture that wants a room with a little breathing space around it. Over a dining table, it would read as a sculptural centerpiece. In an entry, it could set the tone immediately. Over a kitchen island, it would bring strong geometry and a warmer interior shine that keeps the mood from feeling too rigid. It has a slightly retro-futurist energy, but it still feels grounded because the proportions are so controlled. Nothing flimsy, nothing fussy. Just a pendant with real structure, warm light, and a silhouette that knows exactly what it is doing.

Designed & Manufactured by Luft Tanaka Studio