New York 2013: this compact wall-mounted bedside lamp launched at ICFF can be swivelled to angle light where it’s needed.
Rich Brilliant Willing‘s anodised aluminium LED light can be rotated 350 degrees on the wall and pivoted 180 degrees on a cradle to point in the required direction.
Either a flat circular cap for direct illumination or a frosted bubble that creates a diffused glow can be fitted over the bulb.
The design debuted at ICFF in New York last month, alongside a lightbulb with a tiny chandelier inside.
We filmed a couple of movies while in New York for our Dezeen and MINI World Tour – watch Stephen Burks explain how architecture and design are changing the city and see him give a tour of the High Line elevated park.
Recent lamps we’ve featured include chalice-shaped designs with orange glass shades above concrete bases and a set based on glass vats found in a milking parlour.
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