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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.
The Warmth of Weaving:
Ango’s Rattan Pendant Lighting Elevates Bonbao in Hamburg
In the stylish heart of Hamburg, Bonbao Asian Restaurant is where contemporary Asian fusion cuisine meets immersive interior experience. Designed by Heyroth-Kürbitz Architektur, the space is layered with warm textures, organic tones, and most notably, the soft sculptural glow of rattan pendant lighting handcrafted by Ango.
Above every table, light seems to float—earthy yet refined. The feature piece? Hanging Nest, one of Ango’s signature designs in handcrafted lighting, meticulously woven from sustainably sourced fine rattan. The delicate filaments are spun over long hours into a nest-like form, diffusing light in a soft, ambient halo.
More than just illumination, each rattan pendant light brings an atmosphere—intimate and inviting, echoing the rhythms of natural form. For Bonbao, the lighting was a deliberate choice: to create harmony between food, setting, and experience. “It’s lighting that feels alive—subtle, sculptural, and perfectly in place above every table,” says the design team.
Ango: Where Sustainable Design Meets Sensory Interior Light
With a focus on sustainable design and a deeply rooted artisanal approach, Ango has become known across Europe for its poetic lighting creations. Each pendant light is handmade in Thailand using renewable materials, bringing a quiet yet powerful statement into interior spaces.
Bonbao is one of several restaurants across Germany that have chosen Ango’s lighting to complement their interiors:
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Cocos Schweinfurt – A sleek modern take on Asian dining, softened by the glow of woven rattan pendant lights.
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Asian Bistro Binh Minh, Remscheid – An inviting atmosphere made richer through the warmth of natural materials and handcrafted light.
Lighting for Asian Fusion Interiors: Soft, Sculptural, and Sustainable
Whether gracing restaurant ceilings or intimate dining spaces, Ango’s handcrafted rattan lighting blends effortlessly into Asian fusion interior decoration. These are not just lights—they’re luminous sculptures that shape the mood of a space.
From Hamburg to Remscheid, architects and designers are turning to Ango for lighting that speaks of craftsmanship, sustainability, and emotional resonance.
Explore handcrafted lighting made for soulful spaces.
Whether for restaurants, cafés, or modern residential spaces, Ango’s collection of rattan pendant lights offers refined design solutions that blend sustainability, craftsmanship, and timeless form.
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