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LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL 2011 DESIGNJUNCTION After a successful first show in Milan earlier this year, Designjunction made it’s LDF debut.
C-SYS Jake Dyson
This dimmable LED task light uses satellite heat pipe technology to ensure sustainable quality performance of the high intensity, warm white LEDs for an estimated 160,000 hours continual use, which equates to up to 37 years. Dyson’s radical technological approach ensures good light quality and high CRI.
www.jakedyson.com
Coco Pendant Matilda
Designed for Matilda by Kate Stokes of Australian studio Coco Flip, Coco Pen- dant is handcrafted from turned timber and powder-coated spun aluminium. The smooth timber surface gives way to the aluminium shade, creating a deli- cate contrast between these two very different materials.
www.matilda-design.com
Beata Pinch Design
Reminiscent of a bee’s nest, the Beata light comes in a variety of natural tones that change colour when lit to provide different ambient uses; from bright white, to warm linen to moody nutmeg. Available in two sizes, Beata comes up- plied with ceramic ceiling rose, fabric braid cord and bulb holder.
www.pinchdesign.com
Circus Innermost
Corinna Warm’s first foray into the world of lighting, the circus collection is a family of three pendant lights tak- ing their cue from the shape of a circus tent. Available with matt black or white exteriors, these powder coated alumini- um pieces glow inside with an antique gold metalic finish.
www.innermost.net
Reveal Beau McClellan
The Reveal Collection features the mir- rored crystal that has become a trade- mark of McClellan’s work. This finish accentuates the quality of light emitted at night and, during the day, gently reflects its surrounding. The tubular Reveal collection comes in Wall, Table, Pendant and Office Light versions.
www.beaumcclellan.com
Spring Light Resident
The Spring Light is a simple flat-pack pendant formed from a single piece of sheet aluminum. As the shade’s zig- zagging pattern is pulled into shape, it takes on a surprisingly soft form, along with a lightness and transparency not usually associated with a metal pendant.
www.resident.co.nz
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