Posts Tagged ‘lamp’

Torn Lights lamp

Monday, October 19th, 2009

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Best described by 3Rings:

“the product presents a conceptual re-definition of sorts, since the fixtures “muddle the barrier between the room and its contents,” with the resulting illusion that the light “comes from the room itself.” The idea is deceptively simple: introduce elements that contain LEDs yet camouflage with wallboard (they can be painted or textured to match), thus creating the effect of a “rippled” or “torn” portion of wall that emits light from an unseen source.”

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Speaking technically, the polypropylene forms are injection molded with the LEDs and driver unit integrated into the mounting. Blending the forms into the wall would comprise spackle, the original wall paint and either in-wall wiring or electrical FlatWire

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Equilibrium lamp

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Suspension lamp made of high-density expanded polyurethane with high-gloss paint finish.
Intriguing balance made possible with a solid counterweight in one end that equals the rest of the lamp weight.

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Vanitas lamp by Charlotte Dumoncel d’Argence

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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The Jewels and Joules exhibition presented work that is both designed and made by design studios in Eindhoven, Netherlands.

Everyday alarming information all seem to merge into one conclusion: our world in unrelentingly going forward to its end. The contemporary Vanitas are melancholically questioning the fate of our society. They are conveying a disenchanting vision of our world, celebrating the pleasure of what is now while meditating on its fragility. The massive copper cable gets loose and ramifies into nothingness. The light bulb itself dangles from a thin copper; the whole object freezes in time its decaying process.

French designer Charlotte Dumoncel d’Argence presented a lamp featuring bare, frayed electrical flex at the Jewels and Joules exhibition in Zona Tortona, Milan

Routa Light

Friday, June 12th, 2009

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Atmospheric moodlight with inspiration from the national instrument of Finland, Kantele, a five stringed harp.

Birch Ply and Wool, 28.0 x 126.0 x 15.5 cm
Light output 4 x 5w.
Laurent Hongisto

The Bell Lamp from Axo Light

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

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The Italian lighting manufacturer Axo Light has introduced the Bell Lamp.

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With its oversized design, the Bell Lamp was created to focus on the needs of interior designers of large spaces. Featuring a metal structure covered in ribbons of super-smooth, fireproof sponge fabric, the Bell Lamp is available in ten different colours.

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