The design theme of the pendant lighting is addressed with a new dimension, designed to referred to the domestic environment and hospitality. Result of a considerable work of engineering, Titia Minor represents a jump to the future in the dematerialization and miniaturization of light sources, becoming part of the structure itself. A unique project in which the vacuum is filled exclusively by the light of the structure. The identical modules in recycled polymer are injection-moulded and equipped with quick couplings, allowing a practical and fast assembly and creating a discreet silhouette. Available in two finishes: matte black and matte white.
Arihiro Miyake was born in Japan in 1975. He started his design studies in his motherland at Kobe Design University, then moved to Finland to finish a Master’s degree in furniture and space design at Aalto University. Arihiro Miyake Studio opened in 2014, allowing him to investigate multiple areas including interior, product and lighting design. His collaboration with Nemo started with projects such as In the Wind and Kepler, creating new paradigms in the lighting world.