




Mist AP16 pendant
Designed by All the Way to Paris, the Mist Pendant AP16 balances soft geometry with atmospheric lighting. Its opal glass shade diffuses light evenly, creating a warm and calming glow that enhances both residential and hospitality interiors.
With its mid-sized proportions, the design works effortlessly as a standalone piece or as part of a clustered arrangement, offering flexibility while maintaining a refined visual presence.///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 AP16 balances soft geometry with atmospheric lighting. Its opal glass shade diffuses light evenly, creating a warm and calming glow that enhances both residential and hospitality interiors.
With its mid-sized proportions, the design works effortlessly as a standalone piece or as part of a clustered arrangement, offering flexibility while maintaining a refined visual presence.///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.

















