11Jun 19, 2013
IN-EI range includes a collection of ten lights including freestanding, table and hanging lights. “IN-EI” is Japanese for “shadow, shadiness, nuance”. Each lampshade is created using 2 or 3D geometric principals, where light and shade harmoniously alternate. Miyake’s unique folding technology creates both statuesque forms as well as sufficient solidity. The structure of the recycled […]
12Aug 17, 2012
Clessidra is a modern up and down wall lamp designed by Italian designer Antonio Citterio for Flos in Italy. This energy efficient wall light uses 2 multichip LED lights. Clessidra is an up and down bi-directional wall mounted light fixture. Beautiful beams of light shoot straight up and down thanks to clever high-efficiency lenses specially […]
13Jul 3, 2012
One of the most popular lamps for Kartell, the FL/Y suspension lamps are a great contribution to any interior room. This Ferruccio Laviani lamp is made in transparent methacrylate which gives the sheen of the colors an appearance of a soap bubble with reflections of light. The light airiness of these colorful lamps are great […]
14Jul 1, 2012
The Wo Bist Du, Edison,…? (Where are you, Edison?) pendant light was inspired by the innovation of Thomas Edison’s original capture of electric light. The 360 degrees projection of a hologram, featuring an incandescent bulb, was never achieved prior to this piece’s conception in 1997 by designer Ingo Maurer. Even the socket of the holographic […]
15Jun 28, 2012
Michael Eden’s Audrey Light was designed in two forms for Established & Sons. The difference in dimensions remains consistent in the portrayal of the Continuous Profile- Head of Mussolini (the designer’s inspiration). The main body of the two lights are suspended from steel cables and its shape creates silhouettes of Bertelli’s face. The Aubrey creates […]
16Sep 27, 2010
The Naoto Fukasawa Leia lamp was inspired by the sophisticate of the grand piano. The Leia lamps come in either a high-gloss black or white, including a family of standing, table and reading lights. The body of the lamp is made of an impressive opal, sanitized art glass that can be dimmed or switched on or off independently, depending on what kind of illumination you want to achieve. The body is also an unintentional energy-saver. The base of the lights contrasts distinctly with the cover above it. The head of the warmly lit, halogen reading light can be tilted to allow the light beam to reflect at 35º.
designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: belux
material: opal glass
period: 2000s
17Aug 10, 2010
The Chasen s2 suspension light designed by Patricia Urquiola for Flos gleams brightly from the 30 % fiberglass-reinforced polyamide ceiling rose hanging from the galvanized steel fixture. The light emission can be adjusted by a mechanical movement that opens the louvers, also gently varying the shape of the luminaire. The light features liquid paint protection and a die-cast aluminum base. Available in white and black. Incandescent 120 W par 38.
designer: patricia urquiola
producer: flos
period: 2000s
18Jul 27, 2010
Ceramica alumina, for the lamp of the future. Lampalumina is a delicate lamp collection by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, utilizing the high-tech, ceramic-aluminum fusion with subtle qualities. Light is of the essence, and this state of the art project aims for a harmonious blend of precision, the solidity and texture of industrial ceramics and the flexibility of the craft. Originally used in aerospace, the free form use of this ceramic sheds light on a lamp that is sleek, soft and interesting looking- maintaining an air of simplicity,while bathed in clean white. This innovative collection offers an introduction to what could become a model for future illuminating products to come.
Lampalumina 2010
High Lampalumina
H 930 * L 200 * l 165 mm
Medium Lampalumina
H 800 * L 200 * l 165 mm
Small Lampalumina
H 670 * L 200 * l 165 mm
Designer: ronan & erwan bouroullec
Producer: bitossi
19Jul 27, 2010
The craftsmanship of Murano’s master glass blowers inspired the design of this contemporary light created by Ronan & Erwin Bouroullec. Their idea to use traditional know-how from Venini, Italy gave birth to a lamp that balances the vulnerable nature of classically blown glass with the industrial look of hardware at the base, which is instead supported with a more delicate aluminum cylinder. The Murano glass color palette varies in function to the lamp, and ranges from pale pink to vibrant orange. Throw marble into the mix, and there shines a sophisticated display of light.
designer: ronan & erwan bouroullec
producer: established & sons