
The name Oji carries two meanings across two unrelated languages: “prince” in Japanese, “warrior” in Igbo. One suggests stillness and ceremony. The other, force and presence. It is a fitting name for a form that is both settled and alive.

Oji began as a question about form: what would happen if the clean geometry of ToTeM became something softer and more resolved in its curves? The result is a rounded, organic silhouette that stands apart from the cylindrical To, Te, and M, while sharing the same design language and in-house developed polymer and silk palette.

Available as both a floor lamp and pendant, it finds its most natural presence with the fuller curve at the base, though as a pendant it can be suspended from either end. Oji is available in both polymer and hand-pleated wild Tussar silk across the full sixteen-color palette, with materials and colors as considered as the form itself.
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ToTeM Family
Projects
Raw Mobile Hanging Lights
Raw Mobile Hanging Lights
Light on Water: Design Miami/ 2022
Light on Water: Design Miami/ 2022
The Lakes
The Lakes
Designer Q&A: Rob Bowen Design
Designer Q&A: Rob Bowen Design
Interiors: West Coast Canadian Home
Interiors: West Coast Canadian Home
In Full Bloom: Custom Dewdrops Lighting Compositions
In Full Bloom: Custom Dewdrops Lighting Compositions
Aqua Labs Presents: Gliding Carve
Aqua Labs Presents: Gliding Carve
Interiors by Aqua Creations: Montecito Mountain Home
Interiors by Aqua Creations: Montecito Mountain Home

