In the later part of her life, O’Keeffe struck up a friendship with Japanese American artist and designer Isamu Noguchi. The two shared a mutual appreciation for each other’s work—so much so that when Noguchi gifted one of his famous Akari lanterns to O’Keeffe it became the only permanent light fixture in the home besides exposed light bulbs. O’Keeffe had the lantern installed over her dining table with a pulley system purchased at a local hardware store, so that it could be raised or lowered depending on what type of lighting she desired.