The shape of the Kojima pendant lamp mimics the high and triangular shaped roof construction of the Archipelago House on the Swedish coast. The bottom of the lamp has been covered with a single piece of Washi paper, which is cleverly held in place by a few magnets, making it easy to disassemble, should you need to change the bulb. The bottom furthermore acts as a screen, hiding the light source and creating a warm and indirect light that is diffused not only down but also to the sides. Small details like the paper cord creates a subtle reference to the furniture in the Karimoku Case collection but is also inspired by the ropes and lines found on the nearby fishing harbour, adding a maritime feeling to the design.