Approaching light as one might a sculpture, Hofman creates elegant, quiet companions that breathe thoughtfully into a space. By uniting the native character of glass, brass, stainless steel, and acrylic, she forms new geometries that are designed to be felt, not just seen.
While every piece is meticulously designed and produced in her Berlin studio, Hofman collaborates closely with architects and interior designers worldwide. Her work has led to large-scale installations, including the LAB Towers in Cyprus and JPMorgan spaces across the United States, with each object carrying the quiet intention of her practice.
Naama Hofman studied industrial design in Tel Aviv before founding her Berlin-based studio in 2010. Her work lives at the intersection of design, materiality, and atmosphere, treating light as an emotional, structural, and sculptural medium.