Felt light

Felt è un progetto uscito nel 2010. Ispirato ai cappelli in feltro, consiste in un involucro stampato, un diffusore e una lampadina a basso voltaggio. Disegnata da Atelier I+N.

Felt light

Felt light

Felt light

Beutifully Archaic Lighting

There’s something sort of “stone-age” about the Kaji lamp & its simplistic, yet striking look that appears to be the work of a caveman’s first encounter with an electric light bulb. A single arm extends from the cord, effectively making the cord itself an integral part of the structure rather than a cumbersome nuisance. Propped on a slim teak fork, the unique construction creates an aesthetic reversal of the archetypical tripod desk lamp. A beautiful interpretation of the minimal/raw style that’s in vogue.

Designer: Peter Yong Ra


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Shadow-Inspired Lighting

This large pendant light is based on the universal art of hand shadows where individuals use their hands to create birds, rabbits, and other figures. To merge this age-old tradition with modern materials and lighting, the innumerable cluster of hands create an expressive shade to shield direct light as well as casts familiar shadows on the surrounding walls.

Material: ECOLOTEK- durable, fully compostable material composed of natural hemp-fibers, minerals and binder.

Designer: J.P. Meulendijks


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Functional, Sculptural Lighting

The Worker lamp is designer Pascal Howe’s first addition to the VDI 2860 collection of “functional sculptures.” The design draws inspiration from his fascination for technical details as well as vinyl toys- a bit of nostalgia from being a child of the 80s and 90s. While the vinyl toys are typically small, The Worker is strikingly large at over four meters high. With the technological and structural intricacies completely visible, the design is complimentary to both industrial and minimal styles and also functions as a durable lighting solution for a variety of work areas.

Designer: Pascal Howe


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Reading Light

Reading Light est un des projets du studio de design canadien The Federal. Basé à Ottawa et dirigé par Ian Murchison et Rohan Thakar, ce studio a cherché à repenser la lampe de chevet en proposant le remplacement de l’ampoule par des LEDS. Un résultat visuellement très réussi à découvrir en images dans la suite.

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Luci: Solving the crisis of energy poverty one solar-powered lamp at a time

Luci

Launched on Indiegogo this month, Luci is a proposed sustainable light source for the three billion people around the world living without electricity. Designed by the group MPOWERD, Luci is the first in a series of solar-powered products the company hopes will address the crippling effects of energy poverty…

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Lighting Gone Linear

The Polyline Desk Lamp replaces the mechanical & visual complexity of traditional task lights with the versatility of a linear LED strip & a simple, minimal aesthetic. The linear form produces strong but diffused light for desk or table work, but can be activated in portions to provide localized lighting for specific tasks. Instead of bulky, expensive, & failure-susceptible mechanical joints, it has a fluid, almost seamless form with maximum rigidity and minimal part lines. 

Polyline’s impossibly long reach is made possible by a  weighted base and its aluminum construction is not only strong and recyclable, but provides a wide range of possibilities for surface colors and finishes.

Designer: Dustin Brown


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Illuminautical

The shape of the HullOled luminaire was inspired by the skeleton of a ship’s hull and features a central supporting beam and ten outstretched arms each with a separate Philips Lumiblade OLED panels. The unique shape and large construction give the impression that the relatively massive structure is floating effortlessly above the illuminated area.

Designer: TSG Essempio


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Irregular Symmetry Light

The Schwarzlicht, named after designed Markus Schwarz, is an ultramodern lighting solution with a simple composition of steel and LED strips. LED strips are positioned on the inside face of each steel section so light is visible from any angle the pendant is viewed. Though its shape appears irregular, the position of the LEDs ensures light is dispersed evenly.

Designer: Markus Schwarz


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Bringing the Blacklight Back

The term “blacklight” usually brings to mind the tackier part of the 1990s and spring-break-style glowing paint parties, but these modern lamps shows that the blacklight can also be refined and elegant. Both use the basic shape of the classic bulb; one clustered with  free-form curves that emits UV, and the other a single incandescent bulb tinted black for ambient light.

Designer: Diana Dumitrescu


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