Showing posts with label light. Show all posts
Showing posts with label light. Show all posts

28.9.09

jake curtis








pretty interior shots from jake curtis...love the lighting objects

spied at inspire*inspire

1.5.09

eva menz








my love affair with light fixtures continues...
white leather and feather chandelier from eva menz...all of her work is stunning

31.3.08

Cool Matter

Some interesting items from Matter.



pigeon light



perpetual calendar



font clock with 12 rotating typefaces

22.2.08

15.2.08

Friday Lights : Slide Light

Unique horizontal or vertical light composed of personal photo slides. More at suckuk.





31.1.08

Friday Lights : Dan Flavin

One of my favorites. I could get lost in Dan Flavin lights.
Flourescents never looked so good.



25.1.08

Friday Lights : Thomas Paul

Because I have such a crush-thing for lighting objects, I will be featuring them
every Friday.
These are from designer Thomas Paul.


21.10.07

Light Poet

Ingo Maurer, one of my favorite designers of light objects, is having an exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum entitled "Provoking Magic."

He approaches light and lighting objects in a completely unique way.
I just love the chandelier-like designs he did below.



Blushing Zettel‘z, 2005


L’Eclat Joyeux, 2005

2.10.07

Jason Bruges Interactive

Gorgeous and intriguing work by Jason Bruges. Check out his portfolio and video clips to see the work in action.

Interactive wall at the Hotel Puerta America (deserves a separate post) in Spain. Lights react with people walking by.



LED's light up balls in the tubes as they fluctuate according to wind direction and speed.

20.9.07

Bright Ideas

100% London Design opened this week. The UK's largest design exhibition features Tom Dixon as its Creative Director. His installation "Blow" in Trafalgar Square, with low energy lights powered from a renewable resource. The lights were given away to the public yesterday.

I adore innovative light design and London is one of my fave cities. I wish I was there to see this! The lights look soft and warm, which is unusual for low energy.

In one of my other lives, I'd be designing lights.



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