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Only Manta

9:59 pm in Lamp, Lighting by Radhika-Seth

A proud moment for James Cameron and his path breaking dive into the Marina Trench! While we still come to grips with the implication of his journey, it’s quite apparent than our fascination nature and the elements have a deep-rooted effect on inspiration. Take for example the Manta Pendant Lamp; clearly inspired by the beautiful fish, this gorgeous lamp is not only a design exercise but also a statement of our passion for exploration.

Designer: Robert Lillquist

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Intuitive Illumination

4:10 pm in Lamp, Light, Lighting by Troy Turner

Gotta love this straightforward desk lamp design! One look at the Slide Lamp and the user will instantly understand how to adjust it. The aluminum base and natural oak components form a triangle with slots that make it easy to slide elements and adjust the lamp’s height and position.

Designer: Peter van de Water

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Modern Meets Vintage

3:01 pm in Lamp, Light, Lighting by Troy Turner

A part of the “Successful Living” collection by the Diesel Creative Team, the floor and pendant Cage lamps reflect both modern pop culture and vintage style influences. Smooth, bright colored shades contrast with dark, heavy-duty wire, making it an aesthetically sensible choice for both contemporary settings and industrial spaces alike.

Designer: Diesel & Foscarini

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Secret Sculptural Lighting

3:01 pm in Lamp, Light, Lighting by Troy Turner

Free of joints, the Pureness lamp looks like sculptural decor at first glance, but turn it on and it’s near-invisible, flexible LEDs will provide an unexpected glow to light up any room. A clean, elegant design perfect for the modern office or minimal studio.

Designer: Simone Savini

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Lighting Lab

3:01 pm in Lamp, Light, Lighting by Troy Turner

I love the obvious inspiration behind this one-of-a-kind lamp design by Michael Samoriz. The Microscope LED Lamp aims to inspire designers, artists and other creatives to view their desk not merely as a desk, but as a laboratory where they can experiment with imagination.

Designer: Michael Samoriz

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The Plug Lamp

3:08 pm in Lamp, Light, Lighting by Troy Turner

Doesn’t it seem like it’s impossible to find an open outlet when you need one?! The Plug Lamp provides a clever (and cute) solution to this problem by incorporating an outlet into the base so power is always handy!

Designer: Form Us With Love for ateljé Lyktan

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Design Adventures

3:02 pm in Furniture, Home, Lighting, Living, Storage by Troy Turner

The team at Note Design Studio really like to get their hands dirty when they’re hunting for a little creativity. For the Marginal Notes collection here, they ventured deep into the forest, encountering everything from strange characters to abandoned construction sites… all of which become the unique inspirations for this adventurous collection. Hit the jump to learn the story behind each piece!

TUCK- We came across a picture of a bearded man in a coral red tuque (pronounced “tuck”), or burglar beanie hat, and the color caught attention. The hat became poufs to sit on, and the their edges were folded just like the edges of the hat. It added the function of a pocket for magazines and such.

SIFTER- A gigantic sifter in the center of an excavation site, turned out to be a tall and handsome coat-hanger. It was discussed for a long while if it should work as a lamp or a clothes-hanger, but te designers decided that the first thing that comes to mind is usually the best. The net in the sifter helps with the catching of your keys falling out of your pockets, or just as a basket for your hats and gloves.

NOUR- One of the designer’s girlfriends came by the studio, and showed them her fascinating multi-colored origami polyhedra. They thought it would look interesting with a light inside, and a process of finding a paper with the right properties ensued. They gave the many sheets the right play of colours and patterns, and then the girlfriend put them all together by hand.

MOSQUITO- The designers needed backdrops for an exhibition, and with all the time they’d spent searching for inspiration in the
worlds of fieldtrips, excursions and excavations, they had the image of an insect screen in our minds, and made it the perfect frame to showcase things in front of (or behind).

PEEP- The designers asked, how can boxy storage furniture let more light through? After some material tests, they had a colorful group of characters, each with different sizes and functions. The boxes hold your things, and you can decide what you want to show and what not to.

KEEP- It’s a frame for display, similar to a cage in the zoo. Traps to keep things inside and sometimes let things out of. Simple wooden cube boxes where you decide how much you want to show or not. Some have an open side, others have perforated sliding lids really hard to open from the inside.

SETTLER -To bing down a tree, and to cut it up into useful pieces. A thing of pride for a lumberjack or a settler building their first cabin. The iconic shape of a log on a sawbuck inspired these benches, since a dead tree in the forest is really the best place for a short rest.

THE CATCH- Gotcha! A firefly in a butterfly net was the visual cue that led up to this swing-arm lamp. Through its central pivot-point it can be swiveled around the room and shine a light wherever necessary. Also, it really catches the light.

Designer: Note

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Power – When You Need It

8:50 pm in Lighting by Radhika-Seth

Blessed with uninterrupted power supply in a city like Mumbai, its ironic that the capital city of New Delhi has to rely on invertors because of the frequent outages. Lights, fans and appliances are no longer the basics, it’s stuff like cellphones, laptops and portable devices that demand energy consumption in a average household. Addressing this need to bridge the gap of supply and consumption is the Ovia, a power reserve that illuminates and juices up devices when needed.

Features:

  • Illuminate homes with reserve power battery that charges when the electricity is running.
  • Charge cellphones and laptops with the reserve power.
  • Carry each unit independently, whether if it is to the kitchen or the bedroom.
  • Afford a unit of OVIA in homes because of its low cost to manufacture and package.
  • Access replacement parts (i.e. battery) easily.

Designer: Sophie Wijaya

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One Sharp Lamp

4:01 pm in Lamp, Light, Lighting by Troy Turner

The Delta lamp’s slim, sleek appearance and straightforward functionality make it a great desktop lighting solution for the minimal office. The modern aesthetic is complimented by a classic chevron shaped “shade” that houses its ultra-thin but powerful LED light strip. The chevron wing can be rotated up, down or 360 degrees around to cast light in any direction without moving the entire unit. Love it in white!

Designer: Michael Samoriz

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Wind Chime for Better Illuminations

5:21 pm in Light, Lighting by Radhika-Seth

I have a soft spot for wind chimes and love the subtle music they play. On a spiritual level they are supposed to keep negativity away and increase the good vibrations. A bunch of designers have upped their karmic good by designing a lamp based on the principles of the chimes. The only difference is that the wind movement causes the lamp to harness energy to power the lamp rather than sound the soothing “clinks”.

Designers: Chen Yan Zhuang, Zhou Li, Peng Qixuan, Liu Huan-jung, Ke Qi Ling & Zhong Zhida

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