Capturing the dual creative inspirations behind much of Miyake’s work, those of his Japanese heritage and Finnish education, the Titia Pendant Light is a remarkable object. Featuring a honeycomb-esque design, the lamp is made up of several intricate polymer shapes with lighting elements that combine to create the structure itself.
The resulting lamp has ornamental value in its own right, alongside its primary role as a piece of lighting, with its discreet silhouette adding a wealth of tonal value to any setting.
He graduated from the industrial design department at the Kobe Design University(KDU)/Japan, he moved to Finland to continue his studies, Completing a Master’s degree in furniture and spatial design at Aalto University, Helsinki.
He originally started his career as an interior designer developing the restaurant concepts for a Japanese company. After studying in Finland, he had worked at a few design studios in Helsinki and Milan. And in 2004, he established his own design studio “Studio Arihiro Miyake” in Helsinki, Finland.