Hulger launches second design for Plumen designer low-energy light bulb

East London design brand Hulger has launched a second design for its award-winning Plumen low-energy lightbulbs.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

The Plumen 002 produces a softer light than the original design that’s more suited to ambient lighting.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

Like the original Plumen design, which won Design of the Year when it launched three years ago, the new product is a compact fluorescent bulb that replaces the usual prongs and whirls of a standard energy efficient bulb with a sculptural shape that means it looks attractive in light fittings where the naked bulb is left on display.

Plumen 002 by Hulger
Whereas the first Plumen bulb was created by drawing with looping tubes of glass, this new design involved shaping the form of the fluorescent tube itself.

The sculpted tube takes on the profile of a traditional light bulb from some angles but the form has been cut away and pierced to leave swooping curves, straight edges when viewed from the side and a oblong void in the middle.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

“The geometry of the Plumen 002 creates interesting resonances in the square and oblong spaces they will usually inhabit,” said Hulger founder, creative director and designer Nicolas Roope. “The effect is particularly strong when used in series and when played off against walls and surfaces.”

Plumen 002 by Hulger

The concept was to blow the glass tube like a bottle, which still maintaing the loop required for the technology to function. “This approach hadn’t been done in any mainstream bulbs before, but the team believed it was plausible,” said the designers, who enlisted the help of Texan neon sculptor Tony Greer to advise on the different lighting effects and intensities that various shapes would achieve.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

“We looked for the right balance between an integrated and disintegrated construction, between organic and geometric form, something that would present a certain dynamic while remaining gentle,” said designer Bertrand Clerc.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

“The work of modern sculptor Barbara Hepworth really helped us in creating an interesting relation between this hollow space and the surface of the outer body,” he added. “The transfer between these two elements also establishes an elegant connection between the rather contemporary inner silhouette, and the more traditional appearance of the outer silhouette.”

Plumen 002 by Hulger

The new design is a 7W bulb giving off the equivalent of a 30W incandescent light source and the low brightness means it doesn’t need shading.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

The company has launched the Plumen 002 design on crowdfunding platform Kickstarter today in the hope that its community of supporters who rallied round the original design will help to put the new bulb into production.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

They also hinted that an LED Plumen bulb could be on the way.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

Hulger created its first series of sculptural low-energy bulb prototypes in 2007, coinciding with the phasing out of inefficient incandescent light bulbs and aiming to reinvent the ugly compact fluorescent lamps as a beautiful product.

Plumen 002 by Hulger

The Plumen 001 bulb designed by Samuel Wilkinson was released in 2010 and hailed as the world’s first low-energy designer light bulb, winning the Design of the Year award in 2011. It uses 80 percent less energy than a traditional bulb and lasts up to eight times longer.

Plumen 001
Plumen 001

A smaller version called the Baby Plumen was launched during the London Design Festival 2012.

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CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren

Milan 2013: designer Dennis Parren has developed a light bulb that casts coloured shadows.

CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren

The CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren combines a white main light source with coloured LEDs in red, green and blue to cast shadows in cyan, magenta and yellow.

CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren

The design is a commercial development of the one-off CMYK lamps that Parren developed as part of his graduation project at Design Academy Eindhoven in 2011.

CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren

“It is easier to produce and you find yourself more in [the] mainstream of lighting,” says Parren of the new design. “That makes it many times more accessible.” He expects the bulb to be priced around €95 when it appears in shops.

CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren
CMYK bulb and Diamond shade

The prototype was showcased at Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan this month, together with a shade Parren developed especially to complement the bulb.

CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren

The faceted Diamond shade is made of paper covered in tiny pin-pricks to scatter coloured dots of light onto surrounding surfaces.

CMYK bulb by Dennis Parren
CMYK bulb shown with Ikea Knappa shade

“The shade derived from a previous project, the RGB Galaxy,” he says. “I chose this shape because the light sparkles through the little holes like a real diamond.”

Other lighting on show at Spazio Rossana Orlandi included a wind-up folding lamp by Nika Zupanc.

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Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

London design brand Hulger has launched a mini version of its award-winning Plumen 001 lightbulb and it’ll be available at Dezeen Super Store from Friday.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

Baby Plumen 001 follows the same sculptural form as the original, which was designed in collaboration with Samuel Wilkinson and won the Brit Insurance Design of the Year Award in 2011.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

“The original Plumen has been around for a few years but is difficult to use with some shades,” Hulger cofounder Nik Roope told Dezeen. “The smaller version allows people to interpret it in new ways, either as a naked bulb or in combination with different shade options.”

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

Like all compact fluorescent lamps, Plumen uses 80% less electricity and lasts eight times longer than an incandescent bulb.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

See all of our stories about Plumen here, and more of Samuel Wilkinson’s projects here.

Baby Plumen 001 by Hulger at Dezeen Super Store

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Here’s some more details from Hulger:


We’re delighted to announce the arrival of our new offspring, the Baby Plumen 001

Following the form of the Original Plumen 001 design, the Baby model shrinks into a more compact format. As either a single element or in series and clusters, the Baby Plumen 001 has all the character and dynamism the original but offers new options for shades and environments. The Baby Plumen 001 works like any other high quality low energy bulb, saving you 80% on your energy bills and lasting 8 times longer than a standard incandescent bulb.

The new compact form gives thousands of new options for shading and accessorising as the proportions work very well with many shades designed for incandescent bulbs. The Baby also works well in combination with the Original Plumen 001 as its forms echo one another, creating beautiful harmonies.

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