Antenna by Neil Poulton for Vertigo Bird

Antenna by Neil Poulton for Vertigo Bird

This telescopic desk lamp by Scottish designer Neil Poulton mimics the look of an analogue radio aerial.

Antenna by Neil Poulton for Vertigo Bird

The slender horizontal section housing the lamp moves up and down and can also rotate to direct light onto a wall.

Antenna by Neil Poulton for Vertigo Bird

The lamp is part of a new collection that Slovenian lighting brand Vertigo Bird will be presenting at the Frankfurt Light+Building fair later this month.

Antenna by Neil Poulton for Vertigo Bird

Other products from Vertigo Bird that we’ve featured include a desk lamp that’s adjusted by sliding a counterbalanced aluminium pole through a hole and a range of light shades shaped like kitchen funnels. See all our stories about Vertigo Bird here.

Photography is by Tilen Sepič.

Here are some more details from Vertigo Bird:


Antenna is a delicate statement – a fragile and minimalist expression of the desk lamp, a poetic simplification of task lighting. The surprise is in the way that Antenna telescopes apart, pulling up to light the table, pushing down to highlight the keyboard or page, rotating and turning to accent a picture on the wall.

Some would argue that the once ubiquitous telescopic aerial is an endangered species, an instrument made obsolete by technological progress, but Antenna’s knowing reference to an analogue heritage of pre-digital cars, FM radios and portable TVs is married to silent-butler state-ofthe-art technology to make a truly fresh and modern statement. The simplicity and fragility of “Antenna” belies the lamps technical sophistication.

Material: metal
Colours: black- glossy

Mantis by Böttcher+Henssler for Vertigo Bird

Mantis by Bottcher and Henssler for Vertigo Bird

This desk lamp by Berlin studio Böttcher+Henssler for Slovenian lighting brand Vertigo Bird can be adjusted by sliding the aluminium tube through a hole in the maple base and kept in place by gravity alone. 

Mantis by Bottcher and Henssler for Vertigo Bird

Called Mantis, the task light has warm white LEDs housed in a hollowed-out, lightly stained maple case.

Mantis by Bottcher and Henssler for Vertigo Bird

The new product will be presented in Frankfurt this April.

Mantis by Bottcher and Henssler for Vertigo Bird

WE’ve featured a few lamps by Vertigo Bird on Dezeen – see all of them here.

Here are some more details from Vertigo Bird:


MANTIS is an elegantly simplified variant of the iconic desk lamp, made of lightly stained solid maple. The lamp uses energy-saving LEDs placed with precision to provide a natural like warm white light emanating from a hollowed out wooden fixture. The simplified usability comes through in the mechanical principle which relies on gravity to fix an aluminum tube that has been inserted through a wooden stem attached to its base. With this minimalist principle in mind one can effortlessly swing and adjust the height displaying the intended delicate balance, lightness and playfulness of the design. In its symbiosis of clear lines, the natural character of the wood, the colourful accent of the textile cable and coated aluminum tube, MANTIS is a timeless piece to compliment any modern home and office interior.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Milan 2011: Slovenian lighting brand Vertigo Bird present new lamps by designers including Mathias Hahn, Uli Budde and A + A Cooren as part of Tortona Design Week in Milan.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Hahn’s design, called Jinn, is based on the form of an oil or gas lamp, while Uli Budde’s Balloon design reflects light off a plate ballooning out of it’s cylindrical base.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

A + A Cooren’s Hippo lamp can be angled by changing the position of the shade on its magnetic base.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Called Cabinet Bestiarium, the show presents the new collection in wooden cages with cut-out flora and fauna designed by Ljubljana studios Bevk Perovic Arhitekti and graphic designers Luks Lab.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

The installation is on show at Opificio courtyard in Via Tortona 31 until 17 April.

See all our stories about Milan 2011 »

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

The information below is from Vertigo Bird and Bevk Perovic Arhitekti:


Vertigo Bird, a young Slovene lighting brand, is proud to present its new collection of lights during Milano Furniture Fair, at Opificio courtyard in Via Tortona 31, under a project title Cabinet Bestiarium. Cabinet Bestiarium project has been conceived by Bevk Perovic arhitekti in association with graphic designers Luks Lab, both from Ljubljana.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

The new Vertigo collection, including some items from previous seasons, is ‘imprisoned’ in 4 birdcage-like objects, taking over the small space in Via Tortona 31 Opificio courtyard.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Directly inspired by the natural museum’s dioramas, each wooden ‘birdcage’ cabinet presents a series of lighting fixtures in a jungle-like setting, the natural environment of the Vertigo Bird’s Bird/Beast Chimeras, designed especially for the occasion by Luks Lab.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

New lights presented during this years’ Fair include proposals by international group of designers – Mathias Hahn (Jinn table lamps), A+A Cooren (Hippo – a collection of floor, table, wall and suspension lamps), Ulli Budde (Baloon table and wall lamps) and Bevk Perovic arhitekti (Bikini ceiling lamps), as well as brand new items from Vertigo’s Naked Collection, a collection of ‘anonimous’ lighting fixtures devised by Smoke Detektors. Some of the ‘oldies’ from previous collections will also be shown, complementing the Cabinet Bestiarium setting.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

JINN

Jinn is a floor and table lamp, based on the idea to create a reinterpretation of a classic decorative lamp comprising a base and lamp shade. In opposition to the traditional build of a central structure holding the shade and light source in place, Jinn is deconstructing this typology by removing the stem. The metal shade is supported by a glass piece that is mounted on top of the base. The light source itself is located in the base so that the light is reflected from the lamp shade and emits through the glass. Being reminiscent of oil or gas lamps the control for dimming and switching is positioned on the base of the lamp. Using the wheel on the side, the intensity of light can be adjusted in a very intuitive manner.

Design: Mathias Hahn
Material: glass, metal
Colours: white, warm grey

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

BALLOON

Balloon owes elements of its form to the typical antique oil lamps and candle holders with a reflector placed behind the flame to reflect and direct the light. Besides, the natural occurrence of what we often consider the moon to be a light source (next to e.g. fire and the sun) although it is just a reflected light from the sun, gave further stimulus to work with idea of the indirect light. LED light source is situated inside lamp´s cylindrical base. Light shines upwards and enlightens the reflector, which tilts forwards, re-directing and reflecting a diffused glimmer of light. It is available in table and wall version.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Through its simplicity and figurative character, the lamp leaves room for associations and fantasy – is it a balloon soaring into the air, a small glowing sun or an oversized light bulb?

Design: Uli Budde
Material: metal
Colours: white, yellow

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

HIPPO

As joyful as a hippo’s head and as playful as a magnet, Hippo is never exactly in the same position as everything in nature. Hippo is a series of lamps attached on a magnetic spindle. The rounded glass volume with the reflective metal calyx stays stable by the pull of magnetism.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Hippo is unique, friendly, poetic and full of personality with endless possibilities of arrangements in the interior space. Easy to be set and changed by the user, it possesses a sculptural and modern presence with its soft and cozy diffused light.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Available in ceiling, suspension, wall, table and floor versions, with an economic fluorescent bulb.

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird

Design: A + A Cooren
Material: glass, metal
Colours of rosette: white, copper

Cabinet Bestiarium at Vertigo Bird


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Funnel by Bevk Perovic
for Vertigo Bird
Slim by Bevk Perovic
for Vertigo Bird
Force Lamp by Nika Zupanc for Vertigo Bird