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Stylo Giodi / Ruggiu
Designed by Roberto Favaretto, Stylo is a range of pendant, wall, ceiling, table and floor luminaires emitting bi-directional light. The metal body is available in white painted or in polished chrome with etched glass diffuser. Stylo is equipped with a 2G11 electronic ballast.
www.ruggiu.com
Solis Pablo
Solis is an innovative, simple and elegant suspension lamp that can be mounted on a wall or hung from the ceiling to create a distinctive ambiance. Evoking a sense of weightlessness, Solis is an engag- ing blend of light and shadows filtering light through its laser-cut streams and radiating patterns that resemble the sun’s rays. Solis’ polyester fabric is held in tension between two polished stainless steel rings providing both direct and diffused light to enhance any environment. Solis is especially striking when grouped to- gether in mulitples. Pablo were winners of the best overall collection category at this year’s New York IGY
www.pablodesigns.com
Flow igen
Flow is a self-powered public lighting system that operates on the principle of a vertical wind turbine. The lamp’s structure is designed from natural material such as bamboo to be fully biodegradable. The electronics – LEDs, wires and dynamo – can be recycled without downcycling.
The LEDs are placed at the ends of the windblades and can create a seemingly continous surface of light or slow, wav- ing movements, depending on the speed of the rotation.
www.igendesign.hu
Bubbles in Space Lasvit
Bubbles in Space was designed for Lasvit by Jitka Skuhrava and comes in three different sizes and colours. The floating, fizzy spheres of sparkling crystal bubbles, created by skilled Czech glassmakers, collectively form a lighting feature that adds atmosphere and warmth to its surroundings.
www.lasvit.com
Are You Positive Marcus Tremonto
Continuing their exploration of technol- ogy and pop culture, Are You Positive is an installation comprising eight Pixel Bulb lamps and one large lamp that is the negative image. Working from 2D imagery and turning the idea into part of the 3D world, Are Your Positive con- siders the part that is removed from the design as integral as the final form, the void shape becoming the focal aspect of the lamp.
www.treluce.com
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