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From @Sebastian_Rohr, a kinetic sculpture & light made of rice paper, “although fragile, Rice paper will last 1000 years (barring any fire), is immune to damp and moths, so weirdly the rice paper will outlast the mild steel that hold the work together. The light is fluorescent, so the lamp is very energy efficient.”



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Turn on the light and watch it knit a lampshade. Nadine Sterk’s Sleeping Beauty does not sleep on the job.

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Conceived by Kenny Hopper, the “Envelope Lamp” is designed to deliver a range of light intensity based on the movement of three rotating and overlapping translucent shades. The central fixture of the lamp features a translucent plastic polymer to offer diffuse lighting for different interior space sizes. Made of stained glass, a steel frame and brushed aluminum (internal mounting), the lamp measures 28” in height, 27” in diameter and comes integrated with a 72” cord.



[ Article Source: the Design Blog ]
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Trees grow in Kazumi Abe’s forest to help out as storage elements. They act as trunks to the Forest Light where they come in handy for small items such as jewellery, while the base is a good spot to park other everyday accessories. Room dividers do double duty as tidy yet decorative storage when Delilab‘s Kentaro Kudo is behind the design. Hangers are created by slicing out forms from the wall itself, and slots are turned into pockets. The divider, which takes up less space than a shelving unit, offers the user the chance to hang up a favorite piece of clothing, stash papers and accessories and say it with flowers.
[ Article Source: LikeCool ]
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Korean based Designer DMO has created a series of lights within a cool almost 2D lighting piece. The LED lights are housed within the structure itself giving off a pleasant and clean glow. Minimalistic in it’s very nature, their new lines of products were showcased at 100% Design last month.


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White, environmentally sound and cool to the touch OLED lights could very well be the future of mundane office environment lighting, but for now they’re just meant to be man handled by four geeks at a table.
Still, Office Space comparisons aside, for me the simple dimming of the four-square OLED, and the fact that these lights won’t rape and pillage the environment like those nasty mercury-containing fluorescents we see everywhere today, were cool enough to warrant the wait.
Unfortunately, just like OLED HDTV screens, these lights are starting small and expensive (the prototype shown here is just 24-inches). Hopefully the $2 million Department of Energy grant awarded to manufacturer UDC in July 2008 (it’s their prototype) will hasten the process, if only slightly.
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Workplace convenience and versatility reach new heights with the functional and elegant Diffrient Technology Light™. An ideal lighting and power solution for hospitality guestrooms or “hot-desking” environments—shared workspaces utilized by mobile workers—the base of the Diffrient Technology Light by Niels Diffrient features two convenient built-in power outlets for laptop computers, mobile devices, and other powered items. An optional data port for easy internet or LAN access provides another dimension of convenience.

By bringing power and data within convenient reach of the user on the work surface, the Diffrient Technology Light improves user access while eliminating the need for offices and hotels to install extra outlets. Plus, installation is a snap—without the help of an electrician—while unsightly power strips, messy wires, and the under-the-desk hunt for available outlets become a thing of the past. Based on the design of the multi-award-winning Diffrient Work Light II, the Diffrient Technology Light’s additional benefits include energy efficiency, ergonomic function, engineering precision, and handsome good looks. Its traditional screw-in socket accommodates the latest environmentally conscious compact fluorescent bulbs, which use one-fourth the energy of comparable incandescent bulbs, and last ten times longer.
Boasting one-touch positioning—without the friction knobs and rigid joints found on other task lights—the light may be moved and angled exactly where users need it most. The Diffrient Technology Light is made primarily of eco-friendly recycled aluminum, and features a contemporary, cone-shaped shade. A silver or black finish complements any office or hospitality interior.
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