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  • Le Soleil

    Based in the light diffusion capabilities of polycarbonate, Spanish designer Vicente Garcia Jimenez designed the pendant lamp Le Soleil.
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  • Paper Lamp

    Sam Johnson has borrowed an elaboration process typical of the graphic design industry to create an intriguing product.
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  • 100% Design: V&A

    Do we live in over-illuminated world? Are we afraid of facing the shadows? Light is with no doubts an environmental, economical and an emotive subject that interests us all.
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  • Damn Lamp

    To be pronounced Caray, the spanish expression for damn, the latest lamp signed by Philippe Starck and his Catalan right arm Eugeni Quitllet really stand out of the crowd.
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  • Tiled Wood

    Designer Rita Baek's background in jewelry design has given her a rather experimental approach to design, which is also characterized by the delicate and somehow respectful use of materials.
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  • Woven Lamp

    Using long threads drowned in resin Marc Sadler shapes the Tress lamp for Foscarini.
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  • Camping Appeal

    For the first time the celebrated jeans manufacturer Diesel hits the world of furniture and lighting design, presenting a series of products developed together with Moroso and Foscarini.
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  • Let there be Hope

    Designed by Francisco Gomez Paz and Paolo Rizzatto, the stunning Hope lamp can be defined as an innovative interpretation of traditional chandeliers, characterised by the use of hundreds of crystal pieces that multiply and diffuse the light.
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  • B-Side: Skygarden

    We have the bad habit of looking to the back side of objects. Sometimes we discover complete different languages, or hidden details that tell more about the product, and sometimes they happen to be even more interesting than the official face; no matter what we find is always worth the time.
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  • Milan Design Week 09: Yamagiwa

    Yamagiwa has been producing high-end lighting from 1923 in Japan, three years ago they decided to expand their image to the world by starting collaborations with international designers.
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  • Interview: Eugeni Quitllet
    When we first saw his name close to that of Philippe Starck we googled, with no luck. There was no human trace of Eugeni Quitllet and we thought, for a brief moment, that he could be an invention, some sort of imaginary alter ego created by his famously provocative partner. But shortly after all this revealed to be a product of our unquiet imagination: he is for real, thank goodness.

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