M~M Sunflower Floor Lamp · ONE

M~M Sunflower Floor Lamp · ONE

Sunflower Floor Lamp
€510,51 EUR
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M~M Sunflower Floor Lamp · ONE

M~M Sunflower Floor Lamp · ONE

€510,51 EUR
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  • Silent Dialogue of Light and Sound
    The magnetic sound panel shifts both light and sound, giving the room a rhythm that feels like quiet breathing.
  • Detachable Magnetic Design: Sound That Follows You
    The magnetic sound unit attaches to any metal surface, turning audio into a movable element of atmosphere.
  • Raw Concrete: The Root of Ando’s Aesthetic
    The base shows raw concrete pores and calm greys, extending Ando’s quiet architectural power into the room.
  • Upward‑Growing Light Structure
    The pole resembles a slender column—clean, restrained, upward—lifting light into the vertical space.
  • Ando‑Style Silence: Light Does Not Shout, Sound Does Not Compete
    Both light and sound remain soft and restrained, creating a quiet yet tension‑filled atmosphere in the Ando spirit.
  • Making Sound Direction Visible
    The magnetic panel makes audio direction visually perceivable through its interaction with light.
  • A Foundation of Quietude

    The TB head is rounder and softer, like a polished metal pebble—gentler in appearance and ideal for a warm atmosphere.

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Manufacturing

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A Sunflower Emerging from Architectural Space

A Luminaire Emerging from Architectural Space

On the opening night of Tadao Ando’s “Chapel of the Poem,” M~M presented a trio of new creations. Among them, the concrete-base sunflower floor lamp stood quietly yet vividly, weaving a dialogue between structure, material, and the soul of space.

The overall form of the sunflower floor lamp does not begin with a simple product sketch; it starts from the architectural space itself. It is conceived as a light source that “grows” out of the soil of the space.

The overall form of the sunflower floor lamp starts from the architectural space itself. It is conceived as a light source that “grows” out of the soil of the space. Using the sunflower—an archetype of heliotropism (tendency to turn toward light)—as the conceptual mother form, we decompose it into three primary components: the fair-faced concrete base (symbolizing soil), the upward-growing stem (symbolizing stalk), and the disc-shaped lamp head (symbolizing the flower disc). These elements together form a lighting object that is adaptable to diverse architectural contexts and endowed with spatial vitality.

Fair-faced Concrete Base

The sunflower floor lamp stands on a fair-faced concrete base, deliberately chosen as both the structural and visual origin. In architecture, a fair-faced concrete base is more than a material; it embodies a spatial attitude. Fair-faced concrete emphasizes structure as skin, exposing the genuine texture, pores, and tonal variations of the cast surface. This honest material expression aligns closely with our intention: a lamp that grows out of the architectural soil.

Design the metaphor of “what soil, what flower.”

Sunflowers typically grow in fertile earth; by “planting” one on a concrete base, we reinterpret this in a contemporary context. In the future, as we develop alternative bases—resin, stone, metal, and beyond—for different spaces, this strategy of “changing the soil to change the bloom” essentially means customizing the growth substrate to suit distinct architectural contexts. The base materiality is thus tuned to the “soil attributes” of each environment.

Preserving the natural state of the material

Using a cast-in-place fair-faced concrete technique, we intentionally retain casting marks, air holes, and subtle tonal variations, without opaque coatings or heavy surface treatments. This unrefined tactility allows the lamp, at the moment it meets the floor, to establish a primordial material connection with the building structure.

Minimal Disc-shaped Lamp Head

For the lamp head, we adopted a minimal circular lamp head design

This geometric choice is not merely about “simplicity”; it stems from architectural reflections on the relationship between geometry and light.

In nature, the sunflower disc is a highly ordered circle.

Unity of natural archetype and geometric symbol

Unity of lighting function and spatial order

Unity of object presence and architectural background

Sunflower of Light and Sound—M~M Sunflower Lamp with Magnetic Audio at “Poetry Hall”

The sunflower lamp head can be magnetically attached to the speaker surface, turning “light” and “sound” into a single integrated object.

Wireless connectivity enables multiple speaker units to play in sync within the same space.

Sunflower Magnetic Audio

We make things that work better and last longer. Our products solve real problems with clean design and honest materials.

  • Power Output: High-power audio output
  • Bluetooth Version: Bluetooth 5.35.3
  • Storage Capacity: 16GB built-in data storage
  • Connectivity: Wireless connectivity (Bluetooth wireless connection supported)
  • Sound Quality: High-fidelity audio performance
  • Amplification: Digital amplifier architecture

What the Sunflower Lamp presented at this event goes beyond the role of a lighting fixture; it points toward a new direction for future home objects—where a lamp not only provides light but also carries sound and emotion.

The lamp head and speaker connect naturally through a magnetic structure. It is not simply a speaker “attached” to a lamp, but an integrated design in form, proportion, and use logic: light helps you see clearly, and sound helps you feel deeply. With a single switch, users can transform both the lighting and the acoustic atmosphere.