
The Enso designer lamps debuted at the "100% Design" exhibition during the London Design Festival 2013. These exclusive creations by the Hungarian brand Laocoon offer a wide variety of shapes and designs. The sculptural forms can be arranged quickly and become a flamboyant, powerful focal point in any room.
Enso designer lamps can be freely shaped

The free-form design can be transformed according to individual needs and preferences. This is possible thanks to Laocoon, a special textile known for its great flexibility. Developed in Hungary by Zsuzsanna Szentirmai-Joly, the material can be striped, woven or stitched. Fan-like segments slide over one another, creating phenomenal two- and three-dimensional forms. The flexible material can evoke plastic, leather, paper or wood.
Designer lamps with sculptural character

The result is a wide range of applications between architecture and couture. Enso debuted in five rich color palettes with thousands of shades. The lamp designs recall peacock plumage through their seamless fusion of colors. The beauty of the bird's bright blue crown can be seen in the colored structure.
Lamps Design of Laocoon Company

The organic, mobile structure creates a beautiful play of light and color. Enso represents a synthesis of material and organic form. Inspired by the Zen symbol of the circle, the design creates a luminous atmosphere in which space expresses intimate emotions and states of mind. The incomplete Zen circle symbolizes the energy of creation.
Spectacular visual effects

The design can be adapted to individual needs. It illustrates the almost endless possibilities of Laocoon's unique material. These lamps show the design of well-made objects that seem to live independently, inviting us simply to admire them.
Enso exudes dynamism

Individual design

Fabrics moving

The shade looks like a crown of peacock feathers

Shades increase the effect of depth

The material determines the shape

Rounded organic forms

Mysterious effect 
Scaly surface
