Lighting - Yanko Design https://www.yankodesign.com Modern Industrial Design News Sat, 26 Oct 2024 08:12:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 3D Printed lamps made from cornstarch plastic exude cute candy-like vibes https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/26/3d-printed-lamps-made-from-cornstarch-plastic-exude-cute-candy-like-vibes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=3d-printed-lamps-made-from-cornstarch-plastic-exude-cute-candy-like-vibes Sat, 26 Oct 2024 20:45:09 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=516572

3D Printed lamps made from cornstarch plastic exude cute candy-like vibes

3D printing has truly revolutionized the design and production industry, giving anyone the power to create almost any form they can think of. That revolution,...
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3D printing has truly revolutionized the design and production industry, giving anyone the power to create almost any form they can think of. That revolution, however, came at a price to the environment, increasing the use of plastic material even further. Thankfully, there has been some significant pushback and changes in this young industry, as different kinds of material become printer-compatible, including food, metal, or even wood. There are even attempts at using alternative source materials for plastic, like this playful 3D-printed lamp that uses a base that you might have never thought of: corn starch.

Designers: Alexandre Touguet, Lise Rissel

Of the many types of materials used for 3D printing, PLY or polylactic acid plastic is one of the most popular. Unlike most plastics that are made from petroleum, this thermoplastic uses organic material, in this case, corn starch. This gives PLA a more sustainable character, although sometimes minimally so. It is biodegradable, but only under specific conditions that aren’t always easy to meet naturally.

It’s still a step in the right direction, nonetheless, especially since it opens the doors to more interesting designs when used in 3D printing. ALT Light is one such example, using 3D printing to bring not only light but also a joyful atmosphere to any space. Although its design might be possible to execute using traditional manufacturing processes and harmful plastic, the product demonstrates the economic and environmental benefits of a more sustainable approach to design and production centered around 3D printing.

ALT Light starts from the bottom with a normal rectangular block, if you could call a block with vertical ridges “normal” in the first place. As you lift your eyes, higher, you are the block seems to flare open, creating the semblance of a traditional conical lampshade. It stops halfway through this transformation, though, creating a sense of instability and dynamism simply through forms, as if the lampshade is trying to break free from its confines.

The lamp can come in different combinations of colors for the base and the lampshade. The transparent top gives it a jelly-like appearance, while the translucent version is like hard candy. The ribbed surface does more than just make the forms look interesting, they also create an interplay of light and shadow that mesmerizes the viewers. In addition to their unique designs, these lamps are all made in order to cut down on material waste, and each creation has minute imperfections that give each ALT Light lamp its own unique character.

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Combining light and scent the MoodMist lamp personalizes environment based on user’s emotions https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/24/combining-light-and-scent-the-moodmist-lamp-personalizes-environment-based-on-users-emotions/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=combining-light-and-scent-the-moodmist-lamp-personalizes-environment-based-on-users-emotions Thu, 24 Oct 2024 21:30:42 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515779

Combining light and scent the MoodMist lamp personalizes environment based on user’s emotions

Light and scents have an undeniable influence on our emotions and affect productivity. When you are in the office, you have numerous variables working in...
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Light and scents have an undeniable influence on our emotions and affect productivity. When you are in the office, you have numerous variables working in your favor. The general environment is created to increase productivity, peers work as positive reinforcement, lunch breaks foster bonding, and meetings help with real-time solutions to problems. All of this is generally lost when the office is shifted into your home with no one else but the virtual world to rely upon.

With the little play of lights and olfactory, you can create an environment in your home office that instills a feeling of happiness and warmth, while impacting the mood to enhance focus and productivity. This is where MoodMist, scented desk lamp, steps in. The appearance is pretty ordinary, but the functioning of this lamp is where the difference lies.

Designer: Semin Park

Bright light promotes alertness, cool colors encourage peace, warm hues evoke happiness, good smell can help process emotions and memories, while unpleasant smell can leave you feeling stressed and unproductive. The MoodMist combines light, scents, and a central camera and sensors to help those in the vicinity to focus better and perform productively while studying or working.

The lamp with the synergy of all its parts creates an environment in the room that’s tailored to an individual’s emotional state of mind. It emits soft, warm light and scent that matches the mood. The scents reside in the base of the lamps, which has two red balls (comprising camera and sensors) running up and down the metal body that connects the base with the lampshade on the top.

The adjustable sensors and camera modules detect the user’s emotional state and adjust the light and emit the requisite scent to match the state of mind in real-time. If the user is found distracted or tired, it releases focus-enhancing scents or if the adjustable camera and sensors detect the user it emotionally charged, the lamp releases calming scents. This helps the user to involuntarily return to a focused and productive state of mind.

The lamps come with multiple scents and lighting options customizable to a range of moods and emotions. The combination of the right smell and lighting helps a user to focus for longer periods. In addition to automated settings, the MoodMist also permits customization. It gives one the option to toggle between scents and lighting to create a personalized experience, if and when required.

 

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Sun-like pendant lamp is actually made from orange peel waste https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/21/sun-like-pendant-lamp-is-actually-made-from-orange-peel-waste/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sun-like-pendant-lamp-is-actually-made-from-orange-peel-waste Mon, 21 Oct 2024 15:20:51 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515708

Sun-like pendant lamp is actually made from orange peel waste

We hear a lot of sustainable designs that use recycled materials, though these often involve metal, plastics, wood, or even rubber. There are plenty more...
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We hear a lot of sustainable designs that use recycled materials, though these often involve metal, plastics, wood, or even rubber. There are plenty more things that can be recycled and reused, from textile to food waste. The latter might be biodegradable, but they still contribute to the growing mass of garbage in landfills as well as the pollution of water. Of course, some of the parts of plants and animals that we throw can’t exactly be used for other purposes, but fruit skin can apparently be transformed into interesting materials, including a leather-like cover for a gigantic glowing orange.

Designer: Alkesh Parmar

Orange skins have very little use after they’ve been peeled off. Their oils and scents can be used for fragrances, but the peels themselves are often thrown out. They will decompose over time, but before that happens, they can pile up, clog pipes, and dirty the waters if disposed incorrectly. They might seem to be insignificant in number, but, like any waste, they all add up to become pollutants.

It turns out that the skin of citrus fruits like oranges can actually be used in a different way once they start to dry. They become pliable despite their thickness, making them feel like leather. And if you sew these pieces together, you can have a hard, cloth-like material that can then be used as part of other products, like this spherical pendant lamp that, perhaps by no coincidence, looks like a gigantic orange.

APeel is the name of the patent-pending process that utilizes waste citrus peels this way. Different citrus fruit peels have different properties, and orange seems to be well suited for fabric-like purposes. This creates a lamp with a unique visual that also looks like a miniature dying sun, and the equally unique texture it provides invites onlookers to interact with the object rather than just look at it.

Being made from a biodegradable base, APeel itself can be decomposed once it reaches the end of its life. The best use for it would be fertilizer for growing fruit trees like oranges, creating a circular economy that has very little waste. It’s a process that combines craftsmanship with critical design, resulting in an eye-catching product that captures the imagination and stimulates the mind.

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Snoopy lamp gets a new navy blue color to add more whimsy to your space https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/19/snoopy-lamp-gets-a-new-navy-blue-color-to-add-more-whimsy-to-your-space/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=snoopy-lamp-gets-a-new-navy-blue-color-to-add-more-whimsy-to-your-space Sat, 19 Oct 2024 20:45:53 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515339

Snoopy lamp gets a new navy blue color to add more whimsy to your space

When the Snoopy lamp was first created by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni back in 1967, it was understandable that it would come in a...
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When the Snoopy lamp was first created by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni back in 1967, it was understandable that it would come in a black and white color. After all, it was inspired by the iconic cartoon dog character created by Charles M Schulz who had the same colors. But over the years, we’ve seen other colors added to the now also iconic lamp design and the latest one will appeal to lovers of the color blue.

Designer: Flos

The newest color added to the Snoopy lamp collection is blu navy, joining the aforementioned original black enamelled metal shade and later on the bold orange and verdant green colors. The silhouette still remains the same, a tribute to the shape of the head of the beloved Snoopy character. The cool navy blue color adds a spot of fun to the room, especially if that’s the aesthetic or theme you’re going for.

The basic design is still similar to the original, with the cylindrical Carrara marble base standing at an oblique angle. The thick glass disc diffuser and the lightweight enamelled aluminum shade are still there. There are still the three cooling holes at the top and an internal white finish that brings out the light distribution. What’s different now is that the original rotary dimmer has been turned into an integrated touch sensor, making it easier to turn it on and off and to adjust the light intensity from 0-100.

There are a lot of lamp designs that you can choose from out there to match the room’s look and feel. But if you’re still going for this classic Snoopy looking lamp to bring both function and whimsy to your space, then this navy blue option might just be the perfect addition.

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Beautiful lamp fixture is made from an unlikely medical equipment https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/18/beautiful-lamp-fixture-is-made-from-an-unlikely-medical-equipment/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beautiful-lamp-fixture-is-made-from-an-unlikely-medical-equipment Fri, 18 Oct 2024 13:20:50 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=515381

Beautiful lamp fixture is made from an unlikely medical equipment

We’ve seen many striking lamp designs inspired by beautiful things in the world. Most of them get their cues from nature, taking inspiration from the...
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We’ve seen many striking lamp designs inspired by beautiful things in the world. Most of them get their cues from nature, taking inspiration from the moon, trees, or even mushrooms. While that in itself is a form of art, it takes more creativity and skill to turn something uninspiring or unsettling into a stunning and elegant design. This desk lamp, for example, looks soothing and calming in the dark, and you’ll probably never guess that it was made by repurposing an existing object that is associated not with beauty or elegance but with blood, pain, and wounds.

Designer: Kairi Eguchi

You might not be familiar with its name, but the pus tray is a common sight in hospitals, operating rooms, and TV shows depicting such scenes. Often made of stainless steel or even plastic, the kidney-shaped vessel is often used to collect pus but is sometimes depicted to hold bloody cotton, surgical tools, bullets, and other things that might come out from a body during surgery. Even the name alone carries a very negative connotation, and one can hardly imagine such a medical device being used for something less disturbing.

POND, however, proves that presumption wrong. It is part of a project that attempts to give new meaning to existing products, transforming them for a completely different and almost opposite purpose. In this particular case, a white-coated tray serves as the base for a cylindrical lighting element that’s placed not in the middle but near the edge of the tray. In daytime or in bright light, the lamp already looks interesting because of its unique shape, but the real magic happens when it becomes the only light source in a dark room.

The bowl virtually becomes a literal pond of light, using the natural contours of the tray to create an enchanting play of light and shadow. Unlike other lamps, the outward-facing surface of the pus tray is completely devoid of illumination, creating an effect not unlike the dark side of the moon. The curves and gently diffused light work together to create a soothing effect, the complete opposite of the proper medical use of the pus tray.

Given its bowl shape, POND can also be used as a container of sorts for small items. Of course, those objects will interfere and interact with the light, but that, in turn, could create an even more interesting visual, like fish swimming in a mystical pond of light.

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Design Mumbai 2024: Ready to Unleash Its Design Spirit at Jio World Garden https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/04/design-mumbai-2024-ready-to-unleash-its-design-spirit-at-jio-world-garden/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=design-mumbai-2024-ready-to-unleash-its-design-spirit-at-jio-world-garden Fri, 04 Oct 2024 15:20:03 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=513044

Design Mumbai 2024: Ready to Unleash Its Design Spirit at Jio World Garden

Mark your calendars: from November 6-9, the vibrant city of Mumbai will transform into a hub of international design creativity with the arrival of Design...
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Mark your calendars: from November 6-9, the vibrant city of Mumbai will transform into a hub of international design creativity with the arrival of Design Mumbai 2024. Set against the lush backdrop of Jio World Garden, this event is India’s first international contemporary design show. If you’re into cutting-edge lighting concepts and meticulously crafted furniture or want to glimpse the future of design, this is where you’ll want to be. Designer to the above picture: Obeetee

Event Dates: 6-9 November 2024.

A Platform for Global and Local Talent

Presented by JSW Paints, the event gives local and international talent a platform to showcase the latest trends in design and craftsmanship. Expect a mix of the finest independent Indian designers alongside global icons, curated into a four-day showcase that brings a unique flavor of creativity to the heart of Mumbai. From installations by JSW Paints to a look at Royal Enfield’s latest take on the Classic 350, Design Mumbai is shaping up to be a must-visit for anyone passionate about creativity.

JSW Paints’ involvement as the Presenting Partner of Design Mumbai brings an added visual spectacle. AS Sundaresan, Joint MD & CEO of JSW Paints, shared, “At JSW Paints, innovation and ‘Think Beautiful’ is at the heart of everything we do. We’re delighted to present Design Mumbai 2024, which will transform Jio World Garden into a vibrant celebration of colour and creativity.” Their participation aims to create a visually inspiring event, encouraging everyone to reimagine their spaces boldly and beautifully.

Designer: andblack

Highlights and Exhibitors

Co-founder Ian Rudge describes the event as a milestone for India’s design community. “This event marks a significant milestone for India, offering an international platform unlike anything seen before. We’re bringing a whole host of innovative and pioneering designs to the show, along with specially commissioned installations from key partners such as JSW Paints and Royal Enfield, and exclusive appearances by some of the most recognised names in the industry. At the same time, we’re committed to celebrating India’s rich design and craft heritage.” Visitors can expect specially commissioned installations, exclusive product launches, and a celebration of India’s craft heritage—all curated to reflect the blend of tradition and innovation that defines modern Indian design.

Designer: Poltrona Frau

With names like Poltrona Frau, Richard Hutten, Studio Saar, Fern & Ade, Jaipur Rugs, VIATOV, VitrA, and de Sede participating, there is something for everyone—if you are interested in plush seating, thoughtful color palettes, or eco-conscious craftsmanship.

Designer: de Sede

Special Features and Installations

Design Mumbai promises an engaging array of special features, from award ceremonies to networking events, all aimed at celebrating the best in contemporary design. Exclusive collaborations, such as the concept hospitality space by THE Park Hotels, in partnership with Studio Saar, will provide attendees with a refreshing look at innovative hospitality design.

Designer: Royal Enfield

Royal Enfield will also feature prominently, showcasing its latest Royal Enfield Classic 350, highlighting its design expertise and the craftsmanship that goes into making these iconic motorcycles.

Live Talks and Keynotes

Design Mumbai is also packed with live industry talks and keynotes under the “Design Mumbai: Exchange” series. Confirmed speakers include key players from Dezeen, Dutch industrial designer Richard Hutten, and those involved in the $30 billion Mumbai infrastructure overhaul.

Richard Hutten

The discussions will cover the intersection of sustainability, design, and technology, providing insights into the future of the creative industry.

Ian Rudge added, “Our goal with Design Mumbai is to deliver top-tier quality and originality to the architecture and design community. We aim to provide a unique experience and diverse content if attendees are specifying for a private residential project or a commercial venture such as a hotel or restaurant.”

Culinary Experiences

Alongside the visual delights, visitors can indulge in culinary experiences from award-winning restaurants, including a pop-up from Soho House Mumbai.

Designer: Fern & Ade

Imagine exploring exhibits ranging from upcycled cotton tapestries by Morii Design to the latest Danish collections by Fern & Ade—all while enjoying a high-end dining experience.

Innovative and Sustainable Design

Innovation is a core theme of the event, which showcases creativity and sustainability, from VitrA’s recycled ceramic washbasins to VIATOV’s plexiglass mirrored art pieces.

Designer: Vitra

Visitors will also find inventive pieces from AKFD Studio, known for its unique lighting designs incorporating traditional Indian craftsmanship, and Studio Avni’s work, which experiments with materials like silicone and discarded silk saris.

Designer: Viatov Design

Craft Heritage and Modern Classics

Expect to see bold, modern pieces from the FAZO Project, which utilizes traditional carpet weaving techniques. Loco Design will present collections that blend Indian heritage with modern technology, while Shailesh Rajput Studio will exhibit art-inspired lighting pieces using aluminum, brass, and clay.

Designer: Loco Design

Loco Design’s efforts to blend heritage craftsmanship with modern aesthetics aim to redefine contemporary Indian design on a global scale. Under brands like Madheke, Pintark, and Taamaa, their new collections represent a convergence of Indian heritage and international practices, creating an engaging narrative for the audience.

Luxury Meets Modern Architecture

The hospitality space designed by THE Park Hotels in collaboration with Studio Saar offers a glimpse of luxury paired seamlessly with modern architecture.

Designer: Studio Saar

With exhibitors like Technogym, Timothy Oulton, Hästens, Michael Young, and Boss Design, Design Mumbai promises something to inspire all design enthusiasts.

Artful Forms and Everyday Simplicity

Other notable names include Seoul-based VIATOV, which presents mirrored objects, and Esvee Atelier, known for its functional art that enhances living spaces.

Studio Avni will also display its Hybrid series of stitched metal light pieces alongside projects like the Garland series, which are made from discarded silk saris.

Designer: Esvee Atelier

Esvee Atelier is set to introduce the VAV coffee table, inspired by Indian stepwells, and the Maya vanity dresser, which turns everyday routines into elegant rituals and embodies the spirit of thoughtful, functional design.

Design Mumbai is set to establish itself as a yearly pilgrimage for lovers of design—capturing the creative energy of India and ingenuity from around the world. Design Mumbai is also collaborating with the Association of Designers of India’s Mumbai Chapter, who is helping them curate speakers and building engagement with the design community. The creative pulse of Mumbai is about to get even stronger!

Event Dates: 6-9 November 2024.

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Beacon Bottle is a drinking and lighting solution for your long hikes https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/10/01/beacon-bottle-is-a-drinking-and-lighting-solution-for-your-long-hikes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beacon-bottle-is-a-drinking-and-lighting-solution-for-your-long-hikes Tue, 01 Oct 2024 14:20:50 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=512326

Beacon Bottle is a drinking and lighting solution for your long hikes

If you’re hiking up a mountain or going on long walks and trekking, you probably need to carry as little as possible. However, you also...
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If you’re hiking up a mountain or going on long walks and trekking, you probably need to carry as little as possible. However, you also need to have a lot of necessities with you especially if it’s an overnight hike. Three things you definitely need are a water bottle, a lamp or light source, and a compass. Usually, these are three different things that you carry. But a designer has come up with a way to have all three in just one item.

Designer: Anantvijay

The Beacon Bottle for Hikers is a product concept for something that hikers can carry that has different functionalities. The way that it’s designed is that it looks like a lamp that serves as your light source but it also looks like a water bottle for your hydration needs. And yes, it is both. Plus, there’s even a compass on the cover so that you get another bonus with this item and it lessens the items that you need to bring with you.

The body of the bottle even has a textured surface so that it’s easy to grip while you’re drinking. The light-emitting component is at the bottom of the bottle and can be attached and detached easily with a threaded mechanism. If you detach it from the bottle, you can still use it as an independent light source. The charging part has a type-c port and you can still use it even when it’s charging.

The compass is integrated into the polypropylene bottle cap while the handle is designed for easy carrying or can also be attached to the backpack or hung on a tree branch. The body of the bottle is made from polyethylene terephthalate so it shouldn’t be that heavy. If all you need is to hydrate and have something to light your way (and give you direction), then this is a handy tool to have during your long hikes.

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Spherical table lamp adds a beautiful playful touch to an everyday object https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/09/28/spherical-table-lamp-adds-a-beautiful-playful-touch-to-an-everyday-object/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spherical-table-lamp-adds-a-beautiful-playful-touch-to-an-everyday-object Sat, 28 Sep 2024 19:15:25 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=512022

Spherical table lamp adds a beautiful playful touch to an everyday object

Lamps are the most common lighting fixture in our home, and they present the biggest opportunity to change the ambiance using thoughtful design. Some lamps...
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Lamps are the most common lighting fixture in our home, and they present the biggest opportunity to change the ambiance using thoughtful design. Some lamps are elaborate and luxurious, bordering on art masterpieces, while others are minimal to the point of disappearing from view. Lamps don’t just bring light to a room but also certain emotions like joy, energy, or fun. This lamp design, for example, tries to visually recreate the phenomenon of a ball colliding with a sheet of material, creating a playful mixture of uncommon forms, warm colors, and a simple yet impactful design that adds a little flavor to any shelf, table, or living space.

Designer: Lidia Gomez

There is probably nothing more playful than a ball. Its spherical kind introduces a form of instability that makes it wobble and roll unless something stands in its path. Both kids and adults alike love playing with balls, rolling them, throwing them, and even making them bounce. The playful “bonk” sound that this bouncing action makes is just as fun, which is why some kids just can’t stop doing it even after being scolded repeatedly.

The Bonk table lamp design brings that imagery to common everyday appliances, transforming it into something like a living and dynamic object. Its form, with the ball half sunken into what seems to be a sheet of fabric, captures and freezes that moment, creating a visual tension between movement and stillness, action and rest. It creates an interesting aesthetic on its own, and an almost eerie appearance once you turn the lamp on in the dark.

Almost like its shape, Bonk also balances its cheerful disposition with a more subdued color palette. Tiger Orange, Sand, Sunrise Yellow, and Stone convey warmth yet still remain subtle and almost understated. It creates a juxtaposition of design elements that is a perfect metaphor for the symmetrical yet unbalanced form of a ball. It combines all these into a design that will fit perfectly inside modern homes, regardless of the interior motif.

Bonk is also a design that’s a bit in touch with nature, even if indirectly. It can be 3D printed using FDM technology and utilizing PLA, a more renewable and sustainable form of plastic in wide use with this production method. Simple, striking, and sustainable, Bonk tries to challenge the status quo of home decor design where these elements can come together in a harmonious composition that not only brings light to your space but also sparks joy in your life.

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Mini wireless table lamp adds a touch of luxury to indoor and outdoor settings https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/09/23/mini-wireless-table-lamp-adds-a-touch-of-luxury-to-indoor-and-outdoor-settings/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mini-wireless-table-lamp-adds-a-touch-of-luxury-to-indoor-and-outdoor-settings Mon, 23 Sep 2024 15:20:30 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=511119

Mini wireless table lamp adds a touch of luxury to indoor and outdoor settings

We all could use some lighting, whether indoors and especially outdoors at night. There is no shortage of lamp designs available for that purpose, and...
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We all could use some lighting, whether indoors and especially outdoors at night. There is no shortage of lamp designs available for that purpose, and some of them can even be carried around and used outdoors. The majority of the latter, however, tend to take on more rugged aesthetics, as if expecting to always take a beating. It’s rare to see a general-purpose lamp that can be used whether indoors or outdoors and still look like a product that’s been designed with elegance and style in mind. That’s the combination that this small LED lamp is bringing to the table, quite literally, whether that table is inside the hotel lounge, beside the pool, or even a dining table under the starry night sky.

Designers: Peter Ellis, Gabriel Tam (Neoz)

There will always be a place for rugged portable lamps that can rough it out with adventurers and explorers, but those don’t cover the entire range of outdoor uses. What if you want to hold a somber and stylish nighttime get-together outdoors, far from where house lights and lamp posts can reach? You definitely can’t settle for a candlelight dinner, romantic as that might sound, and this petite but bright wireless lamp makes sure you don’t have to keep your guests in the dark.

Named for an Australian coffee known for its small shots and big punches, Piccolo has a similar appeal with its PVD steel conical body and drum-shaped polycarbonate diffuser with a ribbed surface that creates an interesting play of light and shadows through reflection and refraction. With a crystal-like top and a brushed metal body with finishes in Gold, Bronze, and Silver hues, the lamp generates an atmosphere that is elegant and luxurious, even when used outdoors.

With an IP64 rating, the Piccolo lamp doesn’t shy away from accidental spills or Mother Nature’s unpredictable temperament. It is completely wireless as well, running on a replaceable rechargeable battery, so you can put it anywhere you need both illumination and ambiance. The lamp is designed to look great in hospitality venues, outdoor nighttime gatherings, and, of course, anywhere inside your home or room.

Small as it may be, Piccolo has a big heart for the planet. It uses 75% post-consumer recycled plastic for its internal structure, along with more sustainable materials like stainless steel. The battery, LED light source, and even the diffuser are user-replaceable, extending the life of the lamp for years. Portable, weather-resistant, and elegant, Piccolo gives not just light but also a serene and uplifting atmosphere wherever you put it.

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Meticulously-textured Moon Lamp Brings The Charm Of The Lunar Rock Into Your Home https://www.yankodesign.com/2024/09/15/meticulously-textured-moon-lamp-brings-the-charm-of-the-lunar-rock-into-your-home/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=meticulously-textured-moon-lamp-brings-the-charm-of-the-lunar-rock-into-your-home Sun, 15 Sep 2024 22:30:52 +0000 https://www.yankodesign.com/?p=508658

Meticulously-textured Moon Lamp Brings The Charm Of The Lunar Rock Into Your Home

We may not consciously notice but a lot of our time slips away as we mindlessly scroll through our phones, and the Phase lamp from...
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We may not consciously notice but a lot of our time slips away as we mindlessly scroll through our phones, and the Phase lamp from a London-based studio Relative Distance offers a refreshing antidote to the distractions of modern life. Designed to mirror the moon’s real-time orbit around Earth, this ethereal piece of functional art creates a profound connection with our celestial neighbor.

Designer:  Relative Distance

Phase is no ordinary lamp. It’s the result of four years of meticulous design and engineering, capturing the moon’s timeless essence. From the moment the light crosses the glass, it reveals intricate details of the lunar landscape, offering a delicate and almost hypnotic experience. The lamp’s co-founder Roland Ellis notes that Phase allows us to “have a relationship with something that is a monumental part of our existence,” evoking a sense of calm and a deeper awareness of time and space.

The journey of creating Phase began with a stunning image released by NASA in 2014, which mosaics 15,000 wide-angle photographs of the moon’s surface. This image is meticulously applied to smoked glass, framed by a case made from a mineral composite, reminiscent of materials that could one day be used to build on the moon itself. The slim form and minimalist design of the lamp reflect Relative Distance’s philosophy of maximizing impact through a simple, almost magical object.

Phase’s interface is as simple as it is functional. Users can set the date, time, and brightness with just three buttons. It offers three different modes: a full synchronization with the lunar cycle, a fully illuminated moon, or a short animation showcasing the moon’s phases. There’s no need for apps or Wi-Fi, reinforcing the idea of disconnecting from the digital world and reconnecting with nature’s rhythms.

One of the most captivating aspects of the lamp is its attention to detail. The lamp’s caseback is crafted in two tones, Ilmenite and Feldspar, inspired by the minerals found on the moon’s surface. These materials, combined with the innovative lighting and diffusion technology, make Phase an object of both scientific and artistic significance.

What sets Phase apart from typical lighting is its ability to capture the true essence of moonlight. The quality of the light is soft and diffuse, creating a natural, calming glow that stands in stark contrast to the harshness of phone and computer screens. The highly controlled optics and fading technology evoke the subtle gradients of the moon’s light, drawing the viewer into an intimate experience with this celestial body.

The experience of living with Phase is unlike any other. It prompts us to slow down, become more aware of our surroundings, and reflect on the passage of time. The lamp’s slender form and immersive lighting create an almost surreal suspension of disbelief, allowing us to experience the moon as if it were within reach.

Set to debut at the London Design Festival on September 14th, Phase stands as an icon of contemporary design, innovation, and space exploration. Each lamp is handmade to order in Relative Distance’s London studio, with diameters available in 60cm and 120cm, making it a stunning centerpiece in any space.

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