Eight homes illuminated by Isamu Noguchi's sculptural Akari lamps


Noguchi Akari lamps next to bathtub

The paper Akari lamps by Japanese-American designer Isamu Noguchi have become modern classics that work in many different settings and interiors, as seen in our latest lookbook.

Although first launched in 1951, the lamps are still made today using Japanese washi paper and a traditional method from Japan’s Gifu region.

Akari lamps come in many different shapes and colours, as seen in the interiors below, which range from a London house with a small playful orange light to a Kyiv home with a spaceship-like floor lamp.

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides curated visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring poured resin floors, statement-making staircases and kitchens with open shelving.


Living room inside Low Energy House designed by Architecture for London
Photo is by Lorenzo Zandri and Christian Brailey

Energy-saving home, UK, by Architecture for London

This home in north London’s Muswell Hill area was designed to save energy, with solutions such as lime plastered walls to mitigate heat loss.

Its minimalist interior is enlivened by details such as Noguchi’s orange Akari 1AY light, which keeps watch over the hallway entrance.

Find out more about the energy-saving home ›


Bathroom with Akari lamps
Photo is by Justin Chung

Duane House, US, by OWIU

Design studio OWIU refurbished this 1926 home in Los Angeles using mid-century modern and traditional Japanese design touches.

In the airy bathroom, two Noguchi lamps have pride of place. A smaller light sits on a wooden side table next to a large bathtub, while the large cloud-shaped 25N model was placed on the floor next to the room’s floor-to-ceiling windows.

Find out more about Duane House ›


São Paulo apartment with wooden panels
Photo is by Denilson Machado

São Paulo apartment, Brazil, by BC Arquitetos

This 1970s São Paulo apartment, renovated by BC Arquitetos, showcases a large asymmetrical Akari light with decorative black dots.

Its graphic design stands out against the flat’s monolithic concrete columns and walnut panelling, adding a fun touch to the elegant space.

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Powerscroft Road by Daytrip
Photo is by Jake Curtis and Elliot Sheppard

Powerscroft Road townhouse, UK, by Daytrip

Design studio Daytrip renovated and expanded this London home by excavating its basement, which it turned into a light-filled kitchen.

A lopsided Akari lamp sits on the room’s wood-fired stove, while gleaming stone floors match a white marble table.

Find out more about Powerscroft Road townhouse ›


Shelving and dining space in interior of Kyiv apartment by Yana Molodykh
Photo is by Yevhenii Avramenko

Kyiv apartment, Ukraine, by Yana Molodykh

The spaceship-like shape of Noguchi’s Akari 9A lamp complements the many decorative objects on show in this Kyiv apartment, which also features plenty of storage.

With a colour palette of natural wood and cream, interior designer Yana Molodykh wanted to create a bright and eclectic space in the attic flat.

Find out more about the Kyiv apartment ›


Reading chair in Flat#6 by Studio MK27
Photo is by Fran Parente

Flat 6, Brazil, by Studio MK27

Vintage and contemporary furniture pieces by designers including Lina Bo Bardi, Jorge Zalszupin and Giuseppe Scapinelli decorate this São Paulo flat.

Among the many recognisable pieces is a small Akari lamp that illuminates a reading corner in the four-bedroom flat, which features ipe wood wall panelling and basalt stone flooring.

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Oku House by Freight Architects
Photo is courtesy of Freight Architects

Oku House, Singapore, by Freight Architects

Local studio Freight Architects referenced Singapore’s traditional shophouses for its design of Oku House, which also draws on the Japanese spatial concept of oku or inwardness.

The minimalist interior was kept sparse and uncluttered but is decorated with Akari lamps in specific places, including the staircase (above) and the light-filled kitchen (main image).

Find out more about Oku House ›


House Bäumle by Bernardo Bader Architekten
Photo is by Adolf Bereuter

House Bäumle, Austria, by Bernardo Bader Architekten

The Akari 9A lamp flanks a wood-fired stove in this Austrian home, which stands out for its blackened timber cladding.

Inside, designers Bernardo Bader Architekten used lots of pale wood to create a light, airy interior.

Find out more about House Bäumle ›

This is the latest in our lookbooks series, which provides curated visual inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For more inspiration, see previous lookbooks featuring poured resin floors, statement-making staircases and kitchens with open shelving.

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