lighting
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Brilliant Comics
Bang Boom is the scenographic lamp presented by german designer Ingo Maurer at Milan during Design Week 2010. Made with paper and printed graphics mounted on a metallic net structure. Despite the simple materials used the piece strikes for its visual impact. -
Wooden Line
Troag is the swedish name for the traditional wooden tray used for making homemade marmelade that inspired Luca Nichetto when designing his lamp for Foscarini. -
Crystal Tears
Sparkling crystals and regular nets become an spectacular installation in the hands of lighting designer Ingo Maurer. -
Imperial light
Designed by Neri & Hu for Moooi, the Emperor Lamp features a hand-woven bamboo rattan cage mounted on an aluminum frame. -
Bright Paper
Swedish design trio Claesson, Koivisto and Rune present their second product entirely made of Durapulp, and is only getting better. -
Designing with Maths
Tom Dixon's approach to design fuses equally practical manufacturing issues with functional and emotional products. -
Wall Piercing
Simple, modular, effective and beautiful lamp by Israeli designer/artist Ron Gilad. -
Flos flies
What can be more powerful than a top quality manufacturer producing top quality objects designed by top quality designers? A solid design philosophy running all that top quality. -
Pressed Glass
Tom Dixon's last collection pays homage to industrial production processes, exposing the rough beauty of the manufacturing method and its characteristic signs: blunt-edged facets and mould seams. -
B-Side: Can Can
This pendant lamp designed by Marcel Wanders for Flos is a great example of how functionality and expression can mix up in a powerful combination.















