




Mist AP15 pendant
Designed by All the Way to Paris, the Mist Pendant AP15 expresses a soft and minimal lighting language through its compact opal glass form. The design focuses on gentle light diffusion, creating an intimate and atmospheric glow suitable for smaller spaces or clustered installations.
Its simple proportions allow it to be used individually or repeated in groups, offering flexibility in both residential and commercial interiors.///Description
All the Way to Paris is a Copenhagen-based design studio founded in 2004 by Tanja Vibe and Petra Olsson Gendt. Originally established as a graphic design duo, the practice has since evolved into an award-winning creative collective working across multiple disciplines.
Their work spans graphic identity, illustration, digital design, interiors, furniture, objects, lighting, and even scent development. Known for a refined yet expressive visual language, ATWTP consistently explores the intersection of storytelling and form, creating designs that are both conceptual and highly functional.
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Description
Designed by All the Way to Paris, the Mist Pendant AP15 expresses a soft and minimal lighting language through its compact opal glass form. The design focuses on gentle light diffusion, creating an intimate and atmospheric glow suitable for smaller spaces or clustered installations.
Its simple proportions allow it to be used individually or repeated in groups, offering flexibility in both residential and commercial interiors.///Description
All the Way to Paris is a Copenhagen-based design studio founded in 2004 by Tanja Vibe and Petra Olsson Gendt. Originally established as a graphic design duo, the practice has since evolved into an award-winning creative collective working across multiple disciplines.
Their work spans graphic identity, illustration, digital design, interiors, furniture, objects, lighting, and even scent development. Known for a refined yet expressive visual language, ATWTP consistently explores the intersection of storytelling and form, creating designs that are both conceptual and highly functional.



















