Abstracta Lily Sound Absorbing Lamp
“Dampening noise is important, of course, but so is reducing visual stress.”
Design by: Runa Klock & Hallgeir Homstvedt
The Lily soundabsorbing lamp represents a whole new perspective on acoustic products. Its noise-dampening feature – the moulded felt from which it is made – has been so thoroughly integrated that you don’t even notice it. Lily got its name from its early prototypes, which resembled water lily leaves.
Since then, its shape has been simplified and made more open to interpretation. Still present, however, is the sense that the lamp is floating in the air, imbuing the room with a splendid stillness.
- Sleek & elegant
- Creates a sense of space
- Available in multiple sizes
- Hybrid product; lighting & sound absorber
Lily got its name from its early prototypes, which resembled water lily leaves.
Since then, its shape has been simplified and made more open to interpretation.
Fully 90 or 120 cm in diameter, Lily is intended for lighting large rooms, such as restaurants and open office spaces – environments where both noise and visual information levels are high. Lily comes with or without a light fixture.
The sound absorbing core is made from molded polyester (”White core”) or hemp + starch (”Hemp core”). Covering upholstery on both sides is made from molded fabric. The metal parts/ light armature are painted in black.
Lily’s subtle design allows it to retain a soft, organic character, despite its rather strict form. “It’s particularly beautiful when you hang a few of them together in a cluster,” says Hallgeir Homstvedt, who co-designed Lily with Runa Klock.






