Tara - Table Lamp
by Karouna Chanyudhakorn
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The Tara table lamp by Karouna Chanyudhakorn combines a conical shade woven from natural raffia with a base cast in solid bronze.
The base is made using material possessing the qualities of a precious metal, but with a more earthy, rough finish: in very slightly polished bronze. The finished result is a heavy lamp (5 kilos) that incarnates strength, anchorage and fluidity in its appearance and exudes a depth of quality and craftsmanship.
Tara is the signature piece from Karouna Chanyudhakorn, an interior stylist and FF&E specialist whose career spans Trend Union, Philippe Starck's studio, and leading interior design practices across Europe. Discover her catalog on Monde Singulier.
W 16 x D 16 x H 46 cm
W 6.3 x D 6.3 x H 18.11 in
Materials: Solid bronze and raffia
About
Karouna Chanyudhakorn
Karouna Chanyudhakorn is an interior stylist and FF&E designer based in France, trained at the intersection of fashion and interior design. Her career spans some of the most exacting studios in European design: she began at Trend Union, the forecasting studio founded by Lidewij Edelkoort, before working with Mlinaric Henry & Zervudachi, Sebastien Bergne, and Bruno Borrione. Her final position before founding her own practice was at Philippe Starck's studio, an experience that shaped both her rigour and her sensitivity to form.
Her specialty is FF&E, with a particular focus on lighting. For Karouna, light is the defining element of any interior: not a technical afterthought but a quality that determines whether a space feels inhabited or merely furnished. She approaches it through colour and shade, treating luminosity as a material in its own right.
This thinking takes concrete form in the Tara table lamp, her signature piece. Hand-cast in slightly polished bronze with a woven raffia shade, it weighs five kilograms. The form emerged from what she describes as an intuitive process: the hands following thought, the object taking shape before it is designed. The result is a lamp that holds stillness without being static.
Her work is available on Monde Singulier as part of the Tara collection.


















