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The lighting parts of Blob seem to be light balloons suspended in the air, a fresh look for this new generation chandelier designed by Karim Rashid for Purho proposed in a kaleidoscopic mix of colours. Available in 8, 12 or 16 lights, Blob diffuses a homogeneous and delicate light emphasized by the special colours of the glass. As for the entire range of products offered by the company, Blob is also available for customisation thanks to the 21 colour variations available in the color chart.

Besides Blob, Karim Rashid has designed for Purho: Flik Suspension e Flik Table Lamp, K1, Coppa, Kastle Bowl, KingQueen, Knight, Kountess, Kount, Kastle Vase, Diamond.

Dimension: h 80/125 x Ø 140 cm

Lighting led G4 12V — 3 watt 

Each item can be customized in color, choose your preferite here

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KARIM RASHID

He received a degree in industrial design from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada in 1982 and completed his post-graduate studies in Italy. Rashid has created over 2000 designs, including projects ranging from interior, fashion, furniture, lighting, art and music to installations. Born in Cairo from an Egyptian father and an English mother and raised in Canada, Karim now resides in New York where he runs a private design studio. Up to now it has had around 2000 items put into production and has successfully entered the realm of architectural and interior design, such as the Morimoto restaurant in Philadelphia and the Semiramis hotel in Athens. For Italy he has also designed the interior fittings of the University Station of the Naples Metro Line 1, a unique example in Italy of a combination of art and urban mobility. His work is in permanent collections in fourteen museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and San Francisco. Rashid has been an associate professor of Industrial Design for 10 years and is now an active participant at universities and conferences worldwide.

Blob Chandelier, Karim Rashid

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The lighting parts of Blob seem to be light balloons suspended in the air, a fresh look for this new generation chandelier designed by Karim Rashid for Purho proposed in a kaleidoscopic mix of colours. Available in 8, 12 or 16 lights, Blob diffuses a homogeneous and delicate light emphasized by the special colours of the glass. As for the entire range of products offered by the company, Blob is also available for customisation thanks to the 21 colour variations available in the color chart.

Besides Blob, Karim Rashid has designed for Purho: Flik Suspension e Flik Table Lamp, K1, Coppa, Kastle Bowl, KingQueen, Knight, Kountess, Kount, Kastle Vase, Diamond.

Dimension: h 80/125 x Ø 140 cm

Lighting led G4 12V — 3 watt 

Each item can be customized in color, choose your preferite here

Technical Sheet

Contact us to create your product 

KARIM RASHID

He received a degree in industrial design from Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada in 1982 and completed his post-graduate studies in Italy. Rashid has created over 2000 designs, including projects ranging from interior, fashion, furniture, lighting, art and music to installations. Born in Cairo from an Egyptian father and an English mother and raised in Canada, Karim now resides in New York where he runs a private design studio. Up to now it has had around 2000 items put into production and has successfully entered the realm of architectural and interior design, such as the Morimoto restaurant in Philadelphia and the Semiramis hotel in Athens. For Italy he has also designed the interior fittings of the University Station of the Naples Metro Line 1, a unique example in Italy of a combination of art and urban mobility. His work is in permanent collections in fourteen museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and San Francisco. Rashid has been an associate professor of Industrial Design for 10 years and is now an active participant at universities and conferences worldwide.