Light drawn in porcelain.

To encounter the work of Tobimatsu Toki is to be reminded that light is not simply something that fills a room but something that shapes thought and emotion. His porcelain pendants invite us to slow our gaze and notice how illumination can draw out contours we rarely stop to observe. Each piece becomes a meditation on form, where lines, shadows and surfaces converse in ways that feel both deliberate and transformative.

In bringing these luminous works into the world, we are offered a chance to reflect on how design can heighten awareness rather than overwhelm it. Tobimatsu Toki’s pendants do not demand attention; they earn it through clarity, presence and the subtle drama of light meeting crafted material. Each unique design celebrates that encounter, a reminder that illumination, when shaped with intention, can enrich the spaces we inhabit and the inner landscapes we carry.Discover the full collection here, while a curated selection of models awaits in store. Each pendant is accompanied by its original copper fitting, a matching canopy, and a two meter beige twisted cable with an integrated connector designed for straightforward installation.Available exclusively at Aa, all orders are offered on a preorder basis.

 

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