Lighting by e15 to debut in Milan

Milan 2014: German brand e15 will launch a collection of floor, table, pendant and wall lamps at this year’s Salone Internazionale del Mobile, including lights made from copper discs and X-shaped extruded aluminium (+ slideshow).

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North pendant light

Six designers have created five families of lights for the e15 collection.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North pendant light and North floor light

Hamburg-based Eva Marguerre and Marcel Besau have created North, a collection of lights each made from two circular brushed copper or powder coated steel discs, joined at just one point on their circumference.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North pendant light

The lights reflect abstract geometrical forms or phases of the moon depending on which angle they are viewed from and are available as pendant lights, wall lights and floor lights. The powder-coated steel versions come in white and yellow.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North pendant light

Palo by Michael Raasch is a horizontal disc-shaped light diffuser that slides onto a slim vertical stand, enabling its height to be set as desired.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North wall light

Palo is made from steel and powder-coated aluminium in white or black, and comes with an optional marble base in white Carrara or black Marquina marble. It is available as a floor or table light.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North pendant light and North floor light

Also by Michael Raash, Span is a horizontal, x-shaped pendant suspended from either end. It’s made from extruded aluminium in sections of up to 3000mm and can be used for uplighting or downlighting, making it suitable for working or dining. White and black finishes are available.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North floor light

The collection also features new floor, table and wall versions of Mark Holmes’ Seam Light Series, as well as the Colour lamp designed by Daniel Rybakken and Andreas Engesvik in 2010.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Colour floor light

The e15 lighting collection will be launched on Tuesday at Salone Internazionale del Mobile, Hall 16 Stand E53, alongside furniture by German designer Jörg Schellmann and accessories by Philipp Mainzer, Mark Braun and Jan Philip Holler.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Span pendant light and Colour floor light

The products will also be exhibited at the e15 showroom, Via Tortona 31, from 8 to 13 April.

Here’re some more information from e15:


e15 Lighting

In Milan e15 celebrates the debut of e15 lighting, a progressive lighting collection of strikingly simple lights consistent with the brand’s artistic point of view. Consisting of five distinct lighting families, the lights bridge between residential and contract applications featuring enduring design with innovative quality construction, energy efficient LED technology and sufficient light output.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Span pendant light

E15 also showcases three unique products by German designer Jörg Schellmann and a collection of elegant and functional accessories with character for dining and living in premium materials.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Palo floor light

After its premiere at Cologne, the e15 accessory collection will be presented internationally for the first time, featuring enduring design in combination with high grade materials and innovative, handcraft production methods.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Span pendant light

With diverse lighting requirements in mind, a range of floor, table, pendant and wall lights in pure materials and colours elegantly define a comprehensive collection featuring e15 lighting. Five lighting families designed by internationally renowned designers Daniel Rybakken and Andreas Engesvik, Mark Holmes, Eva Marguerre and Marcel Besau as well as Michael Raasch reflect e15’s brand ethos of high grade materials paired with extraordinary craftsmanship.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Span pendant light

Emitting beautiful atmospheric light NORTH is an expressive floor, table, pendant and wall light with distinct underlying simplicity, designed by Hamburg-based design duo Eva Marguerre and Marcel Besau. Minimalism, theatricality and architecture illustrate the essence of COLOUR by Norwegian designers Daniel Rybakken and Andreas Engesvik. In its refined simplicity free of conventional aesthetics, the light COLOUR expands the field of sculpture and light.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
North wall light and North pendant light

With sculptural structure and accurate folds the SEAM light series by Mark Holmes follows the principle of reduced components and focuses on the element of light itself. SEAM is made of firmly bonded, folded sheet aluminium, available as a floor, table and wall light. By German designer Michael Raasch, the light PALO elegantly offers smart solutions for floor, table or bed side reading. The slim light diffuser in cylindrical form simply slides onto the linear stand. The visible cord lends a casual and dynamic edge to the precise form of PALO while accommodating individual positioning for down lighting at desired points. An optional marble foot adds a luxurious touch.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Palo table light

Simplicity is the allure and strength of the SPAN pendant light, also designed by Michael Raasch. Balanced from two suspension points, the unique X-shaped extruded aluminium section is made exclusively for e15 and incorporates a diffuser. SPAN radiates plentiful light suitable for dining or working environments.

Lighting by e15 launching in Milan
Palo floor light

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Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookend and battery-powered lamp

Milan 2014: part bookend and part light source, the Ludovica by Italian design studio Zanocchi & Starke combines two pieces of desktop furniture in one minimal package (+ slideshow).

Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookcase and battery-powered lamp

The Ludovica by Zanocchi & Starke comes in two parts. The first is an orange aluminium frame, which on its own serves as a colourful bookend.

Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookcase and battery-powered lamp

One side of the frame slopes from top to bottom giving it a distinctive D-shape. The slope can be used as additional surface for stacking hardcovers.

Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookcase and battery-powered lamp

The second section is a re-chargeable battery powered light encased inside an opaque white plastic box. “We had the inspiration when we lived in Rio de Janeiro,” explained the designers.

Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookcase and battery-powered lamp

“We had an empty house with a library full of books. So we thought about something that could keep the books in order and at the same time ensure a more comfortable ambience.”

Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookcase and battery-powered lamp

The shape of the light mimics that of the frame, allowing it to be wedged inside the aluminium element. Books can then be neatly arranged in the gap below. Alternatively, it can be used as a standalone light source with four hours worth of battery life.

Zanocchi & Starke combine desktop bookcase and battery-powered lamp

To recharge the light a USB port is hidden on the underside of the opaque box, which can then be plugged into a computer via the matching orange cable.

Zanocchi & Starke will be showcasing the Ludovica at the Tortona Around Design exhibition, Via Savona 53, during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan next week.

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Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier for Lasvit from shafts of crystal

Milan 2014: architect Daniel Libeskind has designed a chandelier of hand-blown crystal glass shards for Czech brand Lasvit.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

The Ice chandelier by Daniel Libeskind is made up of clear glass cells blown into angular moulds, creating icicle-like forms.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

These pieces are arranged in a cluster and suspended from a reflective triangular plate. The glass sections can be reconfigured into different shapes.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

When hung below a light source, the light shines through the glass shafts and illuminates the edges.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

The glass pieces were hand-blown by craftsmen at Lasvit‘s Czech Republic factory.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

“It is so gratifying to collaborate with skilled workers whose expertise derives from centuries of design intelligence and artistic ambition, yet who are willing to experiment and do things differently to help realise my ideas,” said Libeskind.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

“I am always mindful when designing products, just as I am as an architect, to create something truly unique and functional,” he added.

Daniel Libeskind creates chandelier from shafts of crystal for Lasvit

The Ice chandelier will be exhibited at Officine Stendhal, Via Stendhal 35, in Milan’s Tortona district.

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Torafu Architects suspend bubbly balloons of light for Tokyo installation

Illuminated glass droplets full of bubbles appear to fall from the ceiling in this installation by Japanese studio Torafu Architects (+ slideshow).

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

The Water Balloon installation at the Konica Minolta Plaza Gallery in Tokyo was created by Torafu Architects for the Eco & Art Award 2014 exhibition.

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

The designers worked with a glass artist to form a series hand-blown bulbs from recycled material.

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

Each fluorescent lamp is a different shape and patterned with bubbles created during the blowing process.

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

“The bubbles inside each unique shape help produce a distinctive ethereal light,” said the designers.

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

Suspended from wires at various heights around the small room, the 36 “water balloons” pulsate with light in the dark space.

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

“We strived to create a space where [visitors] can catch a glimmer of a new natural environment,” the designers added.

Bubbly beads of light hover at Torafu Architects' Tokyo installation

Photography is by Masaki Ogawa.

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Tom Dixon to launch Club series in Milan

Milan 2014: Designer Tom Dixon will present a range of furniture and metallic lighting that references British members’ clubs in Milan next month.

Club by Tom Dixon
Flood lighting collection

Tom Dixon describes his Club series as a modern take on old gentlemen’s clubs found in the UK. “A misspent youth spent in the London warehouse club scene and a series of experimental private club interiors are the reasons why we have chosen to reinvigorate the fabled British members’ club into a futuristic social environment,” said the designer.

Club by Tom Dixon
Grey Beat pendant light for The Beat Collection

The series features a wide pendant light called Flood, which has been created using injection-moulded polymers commonly used in the automotive industry. The designer’s well-known metallic Beat pendant lights have been recoloured in a matte grey with an internal silver plate.

Club by Tom Dixon
Table and floor lights additions The Beat Collection

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Club by Tom Dixon
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Club by Tom Dixon
Low backed chair for The Pivot Collection

The Y table has a plain black plastic top and comes in two sizes. A coloured enamel insert can be added.

Club by Tom Dixon
Table light for The Beat Collection

Tom Dixon’s Club series will be on show at this year’s Salone Internazionale del Mobile trade fair in Milan from 8 to 13 April.

Photography is by Peer Lindgreen.

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