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Mulberry tree bark
The branches of the mulberry shrubs are harvested in the autumn, and the innermost layer of bark (white bark) is stripped from the timber and boiled in a mixture of water and soda ash. The strips are then beaten by hand until they have been well separated.
The diffuser is formed by hand sewing each of the prepared clusters of fiber to a cotton grid, which has been fastened to the base structure.
The colour of the material is a soft white that yellows a little with age. To clean diffusers in this material, we recommend that they be dusted or lightly vacuumed.
Mulberry tree bark
The branches of the mulberry shrubs are harvested in the autumn, and the innermost layer of bark (white bark) is stripped from the timber and boiled in a mixture of water and soda ash. The strips are then beaten by hand until they have been well separated.
The diffuser is formed by hand sewing each of the prepared clusters of fiber to a cotton grid, which has been fastened to the base structure.
The colour of the material is a soft white that yellows a little with age. To clean diffusers in this material, we recommend that they be dusted or lightly vacuumed.
Mulberry tree bark
The branches of the mulberry shrubs are harvested in the autumn, and the innermost layer of bark (white bark) is stripped from the timber and boiled in a mixture of water and soda ash. The strips are then beaten by hand until they have been well separated.
The diffuser is formed by hand sewing each of the prepared clusters of fiber to a cotton grid, which has been fastened to the base structure.
The colour of the material is a soft white that yellows a little with age. To clean diffusers in this material, we recommend that they be dusted or lightly vacuumed.
Mulberry tree bark
The branches of the mulberry shrubs are harvested in the autumn, and the innermost layer of bark (white bark) is stripped from the timber and boiled in a mixture of water and soda ash. The strips are then beaten by hand until they have been well separated.
The diffuser is formed by hand sewing each of the prepared clusters of fiber to a cotton grid, which has been fastened to the base structure.
The colour of the material is a soft white that yellows a little with age. To clean diffusers in this material, we recommend that they be dusted or lightly vacuumed.
Mulberry tree bark
The branches of the mulberry shrubs are harvested in the autumn, and the innermost layer of bark (white bark) is stripped from the timber and boiled in a mixture of water and soda ash. The strips are then beaten by hand until they have been well separated.
The diffuser is formed by hand sewing each of the prepared clusters of fiber to a cotton grid, which has been fastened to the base structure.
The colour of the material is a soft white that yellows a little with age. To clean diffusers in this material, we recommend that they be dusted or lightly vacuumed.
Ango Story
Illuminate with Art: Ango’s Sculptural Lighting at Euroluce Milan
Handcrafted, sustainable, and sculptural—Ango’s lighting designs redefine interior illumination.
A Celebration of Light and Craft at Euroluce Milan
Ango’s sculptural handcrafted lighting took center stage at Euroluce Milan in 2017 and 2019, showcasing a collection that merges sustainable design with contemporary art. Each piece is a one-of-a-kind expression of light as a material, designed and handcrafted in Bangkok, Thailand.
Through a fusion of organic materials, artisanal techniques, and innovative lighting structures, Ango explores how illumination can become a storytelling element in interior design—transforming spaces with light, texture, and emotional presence.

Orbit Series: Sculptural Suspension in Motion
Triple Orbit & Double Orbit Pendant Lights
Debuting to international acclaim, the Orbit Series brings together the simplicity of natural rattan and the complexity of interlocking geometries.
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Triple Orbit is a signature Ango design composed of three sculptural rings, handwoven from rattan and symbolising a triple affinity. With flexible configurations, it adapts seamlessly to a variety of spatial concepts—making it an architectural light sculpture as much as a source of illumination.
Featured Project: Chalet Les Granges, France -
Double Orbit offers a more compact but equally expressive version, with twin rings suspended in harmony. Both pieces celebrate natural materials, lightweight structure, and conceptual elegance. Fretured Project: La Maison Radieuse - ROCHE Project

Daffy Diamond: Jewellery-Inspired Lighting
A standout in Ango’s “jewellery series,” Daffy Diamond Pendant reimagines traditional lighting by inverting the structure—bringing what’s usually hidden to the surface. Each connecting point of the piece is hand-soldered, forming a constellation of luminous nodes.
Available in brass, copper, or nickel plating, this pendant casts reflections like diamonds in space—offering a sophisticated lighting solution for luxury interiors and statement projects.
Halo Table Lamp: Luminosity as a Centerpiece
Elegant and minimal, the Halo Table Lamp features Ango’s double-layered soldering technique in a jewel-like design. Finished in brass, it casts a soft, shimmering glow across surfaces—ideal for bedside tables, reading nooks, or contemplative corners.
Sylph Chair: Where Lighting Meets Living Design
Ango’s artistry extends beyond lighting with the Sylph Chair, a contemporary piece designed with a 100% stainless steel frame and handwoven nylon rope. First inspired by the award-winning Garden Boy, the chair balances structure and softness, and can be used both indoors and outdoors.

Auroral Pendant: A 21st-Century Filigree in Light
Taking cues from heirloom jewellery, Auroral is a pendant light designed for upward illumination, diffusing warm light through a delicately crafted filigree shell. Available in nickel, brass, or copper finishes, this sculptural piece offers tonal variety to suit different interior palettes. Whether suspended in an entryway or above a dining area, Auroral creates a soft ambient aura—merging opulence, craftsmanship, and contemporary elegance.
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Unit Pendant-M: Nature Woven into Light
Crafted from mulberry tree bark, the Unit Pendant-M reflects Ango’s commitment to natural materials and soft storytelling. The organic diffuser casts a golden, fairy-tale-like light—bringing magic and tactility to any space it enters.
Fretured Project : Calm Spa, Bangkok

Firmament-1 Gold: The Art of the Modern Chandelier
Firmament-1 reinvents the chandelier through a series of gold-coated, multi-faceted diffusers. Each element is individually shaped to catch and refract light in subtle, ever-changing ways. The effect is ethereal and luxurious—perfect for hospitality settings, grand foyers, or residential feature pieces.
Featured Project : Pembridge place, London
Why Designers Love Ango: A Fusion of Light, Art, and Sustainability
At Ango, every light is more than a fixture—it’s a sculptural presence, born from sustainable materials and handcrafted precision. Whether made from recycled rattan, tree bark, or fine metal wire, each piece invites connection between nature, craftsmanship, and space.
See VDO how Ango create Orbit Series

✨ Explore the Ango Lighting Collection
Browse and buy Ango’s latest sculptural lighting designs and eco-conscious furniture on 1stDIBS
For custom commissions, interior design collaborations, or photomontage visualisations, contact our studio directly.
🔍 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Ango is renowned for its sculptural handcrafted lighting, blending organic materials with contemporary design. Each piece is created in Thailand using sustainable techniques, resulting in unique, limited-edition works of illuminated art.
Where can I buy Ango lights?
You can explore and purchase Ango’s lighting collections by using credit card through 1stDIBS or by contacting the Ango studio directly.
Are Ango lights eco-friendly?
Yes. Ango designs prioritize sustainability, using natural materials like rattan and mulberry bark, as well as recycled plastics from post-industrial waste. Each light is handcrafted with minimal environmental impact.
What materials are used in Ango’s designs?
Materials include natural rattan, mulberry tree bark, hand-soldered steel wire (plated in copper, brass, or nickel), and post-industrial recycled plastic. The materials are chosen for their sustainability and textural beauty. Explore Ango material
What events has Ango exhibited at?
Ango has showcased its lighting collections at international design events including Euroluce Milan (2017 & 2019), Maison & Objet Paris, and STYLE Bangkok, gaining recognition for sustainable design innovation.






