Discovering Light with Texture and Form
In an era dominated by digital interfaces, Misewell distinguishes itself by embracing physicality and presence. At ICFF this year, the brand revealed a stunning lighting collection defined by bold shapes and rich glazes.
The Ripple III Pendant stands out with its charcoal chrome finish. Reflecting ambient light beautifully, it creates dynamic illumination in any setting. On the wall, the Ripple Bowl Sconce emulates soft, lunar light, forming circular patterns that transform any space.

Handcrafted Elegance and Unique Designs
The lighting collection includes the handcrafted Q Triple Sconce from Misewell’s Milwaukee studio. The design features a trio of globes, encased carefully within a ceramic frame, each globe perched on a rounded ledge resembling a capsule. The Q Sconce maintains this elegant design ethos with a singular sphere.

Tactile Interactions with Light
Unique detailing finds expression in the Corduroy Table Lamp. Its design, inspired by the texture of corduroy fabric, emits a subtle glow, casting soft light across surfaces. Similarly captivating, the Fin Table Lamp combines sculptural elements with functionality. Its wooden fins project intricate patterns while housing a diffused light source, lending any room warmth and visual interest.

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A Vision Beyond Illumination

Misewell, founded by Vincent and Paul Georgeson, is about more than light. It’s about creating pieces that resonate with tactility and warmth, enhancing daily living. They prioritize safety, sustainability, and craftsmanship, ensuring each piece invites interaction and seamlessly integrates with your space.
As Misewell grows, its design language evolves—a testament to how thoughtfully designed objects invite us back to tangible experiences, enhanced by texture and touch.

For another take on minimalist Japanese interiors, see how a sculptural lamp treats light as a secondary feature, prioritizing its decorative shell.
For more information on these innovative lighting designs, visit Misewell.

Photography courtesy of Misewell.







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