GT02 Lamp | Garcia Tamjidi
Rota | Minimalux
A minimalist light created by London-based designers Minimalux. Rota is a table or floor lamp made from aluminum discs, frosted acrylic rings, and precision machined brass rods. The light is finished with powder-coated white RAL 9003 with a two meter long cable with an inline dimmer. The light is available in a UK, Euro, or JP/US plug. Each product is conceived and developed by Minimalux and its collaborators from a studio buried deep underground in the heart of East London. Within this laboratory-like environment, the principals of formal reduction are pushed to the extreme whilst material, process, and finishing considerations are specified at the highest level.
Momento for Normann Copenhagen | Something Design
A friendly appearance and a construction inspired by fishing rods make the Momento desk lamp stand out, but the design goes beyond the modern and creative aesthetic with an intuitive lighting positioning system that is meant to provide functionality and to encourage user interaction at the same time. Momento is designed for Normann Copenhagen by Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri, founders of the Something design studio which is based in London and Verona. It features the studio’s penchant for minimalism and clean lines, but also adds a dose of playfulness to bring a distinct creative accent meant to enhance the simplified form of a quintessential lamp. The construction features a stable base on which the tubular rod and dome can be rotated to suit the user’s needs, with an angled silhouette adding a dynamic appearance to the design. The light can be turned on and off by pushing the switch located at the base of the dome’s subtle crest. As elegant as it is practical, the Momento lamp was recently launched at the Maison & Objet 2016 fair in Paris and will be available online at the Normann Copenhagen website in four colorways.
Buddy | Madssl
A minimal lamp created by Copenhagen-based designer Mads Sætter-Lassen. This unassuming desk lamp is just that, a multi-functional design that gives busy individuals a base to come back to. Equipped with a holder to contain pens, pencils, keys or loose change, Buddy lends a hand when you need help keeping track of essentials. As Buddy organizes small items, it helps surfaces remain uncluttered and keeps important objects within reach. The multi-directional shade enables the beam to be directed towards the area where light is needed. Available in matt finishes of dark grey, off-white, green and Marsala, Buddy suits a variety of interiors and applications. Wherever you place it, Buddy promises to be a fun and quirky companion you’ll enjoy getting acquainted with.
Voie Lights | Sabine Marcelis
The ‘Voie’ light series is the result of an investigation into the manipulation of light-paths. Having chosen neon as the primary light source, the designed objects create an interception on the path the light follows through the addition of a singular extra material.
The addition of cast polyester resin diffuses the light path and in turn uses the light source to enhance the colour properties within the resin. A new moment is created when this mutually beneficial relationship is formed between materials, defining the unique properties of each where the two meet.
The second edition of the table-model voie light series is now available in a variety of colour options.
Flos Stand | Vincent Van Duysen
A stand for the Light and Building Fair designed to look like a concrete area full of clean lines. This provides the perfect canvas to display the Flos lighting collection that is minimal and concise using illumination and simple black frames.
Mobile | Richard Clarkson Studio
A sleek lighting system that is balanced perfectly to always find equilibrium when offsetting the weight.
Ode Lamp Program | Industrial Facility
A minimalistic lamp that can be applied to any surface and lightly switched on using proximity sensors to touch.
Dawn Lights | Sabine Marcelis
The 'Dawn' light series is an exploration of the relationship between light and colour inspired by a time in the day where the sun, clouds and sky join to create a momentary riot of hues. This moment is suspended in a unique series of light sculptures, an installation of larger works that act as a continuation of the project 'Voie Light Series'.
Playing with the relationship between light, colour, transparency and saturation, the 'Dawn' series utilizes a single white neon tube embedded in cast resin to highlight the subtle manipulation of colour and its intersection with light.
Commissioned exclusively by Victor Hunt.