Do you still remember the test pictures of TV stations on analog televisions, with the help of which we were able to improve the picture? You probably have the image of our national television test picture encoded in your head. Although this scene has completely disappeared from our lives, it is now returning to the scene in the form of the Mono Lamp table lamp, which imitates the shape of a table globe.
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We have found a product that will make the eyes of all geeks, especially Star Wars fans, light up. Psychedelic ambient Star Wars 3D lights that can be adjusted to your mood and will enliven any room with their presence.
The Boiler Lamp collection of modern lights is the first result of the research project The City as a Mine, in which the Finnish designer Willem Heeffer explores the possibilities of reusing discarded materials.
Nir Chehanowski of the Tel Aviv design studio Studio Cheha has designed BULBING lamps – a new collection of table lamps made of etched acrylic glass that create a 3D optical illusion.
Pablo Designs has introduced a new line of Uma portable lamps. The portable lantern, which is also a speaker, combines LED technology and wireless sound system and thus offers 360 degrees of both - sound and light.
Box lamps for the home Bxxlght are a true inspiration, because in addition to bringing warmth and a Scandinavian touch to the home with their imaginative design, when lit, they show optimistic inscriptions that bring a smile to your face.
Fabrica, the research communication center of the Benetton Group, always serves up design that must be sought out in broad daylight. Well, we don't even know Fabrica in any other light, and even the forecast for the "Patch of Sky" series of Internet-connected lights, except for the top product, would be as bold as a weather forecast. Lights whose power and color tone are determined by the weather that your distant friend or family member is experiencing is something unique.
The designer, Nir Chehanoswki from Cheha Studio, developed an original way of designing lamps called Bulbing. He sees everyday objects as light bulbs and lamps, and through his work he places domestic objects in new situations that breathe new contexts into them.
Reminiscent of the Russian wooden Matryoshka dolls, the Babula lighting collection plays with the juxtaposition of tradition and modernity in a unique way.
Tired of flicking light switches? In addition, they are not very pleasing, as they have been more or less the same shapes and colors for many years.