Kundalini
Atomium Collection


Design by Hopf & Wortmann

The Atomium collection by Kundalini was designed by Hopf & Wortmann in 2006 and includes several light fixtures for floor, table and wall.

The "Atomium" building in Brussels, built for the world exhibition in 1958 and reproducing an imposing, oversized iron molecule, served as a template for the lights. Atomium is a landmark of the Belgian capital and its futuristic appearance was successfully translated into a fancy design object by Hopf & Wortmann on the occasion of its renovation in 2006.

Atomium with its organically shaped light body is made of polyethylene and has a supporting structure made of steel. The three or six lamps scatter their light diffusely and evenly through the white luminous body.

The futuristic and expressive Kundalini Atomium fits into modern interiors, whether in a private or commercial context.