Fedora 12 by Axolight
With a minimal shape and references to the Russian culture, the Fedora lights are one of Dima Loginoff's most iconic designs. Loginoff created the Fedora lights for Italian company, Axolight. Its name derived from an old Russian name, the Russian version of the name Theodora. The light has references to the traditional Russian doll, the matryoska. It becomes clear how tradition forms and shapes most of Loginoff's designs.
The largest amongst the Fedora lights, the Fedora 12 is comprised of twelve individual Fedora lights; each one with a diffuser that is aluminium part and part glass. The Fedora lights are available in three metallic colour options: bronze, chrome or rose gold. Part of the light is the ceiling canopy, in a white varnished metal and 60 cm diameter. Sutiable for both commercial, residential spaces and in hospitality. Fedora 12 can hang up to 3m from the ceiling, so you can install in large spaces with high ceilings in any interior.
Fedora Collection includes various suspensions with one, three or 6 lights and a round ceiling canopy, or 7 lights in line with a rectangular ceiling canopy. There is also a built-in recessed Fedora light, with a transparent glass diffuser.