Fedora 1 by Axolight
Entirely inspired by the Russian culture and heritage, Dima Loginoff designed the Fedora collection for Axolight. Fedora is an old Russian name, forgotten in time, and originating from the Greek name, Theodora. The shape of the Fedora lights is a tribute to a more familiar, Russian icon, the matryoska doll. Loginoff is actually considered a prominent designer, who manages to marry the modern and traditional.
The Fedora single suspension light has a diffuser which is part aluminium and part glass. The aluminium frame is available in a choice of four colours: white, bronze, chrome or rose gold. Fedora 3 comes with a round ceiling canopy in white painted finish, and a 11.2 cm diameter. The suspension can be dimmable via mains phase dimming, and must be used
only with LED GU10 lamps. You may hang the suspension above a dinning table, kitchen counter or just about any interior environment; you may also choose to install in commercial spaces such as in reception areas, dinning rooms or office spaces.
The
Fedora Collection is comprised of suspension lights, with one, three, six or twelve suspensions hanging from a round canopy or 7 lights in line from a rectangular canopy; or a built-in recessed Fedora ceiling light.