German brand e15 debuted its first ever collection of lighting, three products by German designer Jörg Schellmann and a collection of elegant and functional accessories for dining and living. Consisting of five distinct lighting families, the e15 lighting collection features enduring designs, quality constructions and energy efficient LED technology. Emitting beautiful atmospheric light, North is...
Minimalist Art Of Light: Concrete Lights Experiment
Elim Cheng is an interactive designer who offers us a new way to experience concrete, combining it with the warmth of the light bulb, and volumes molded by unexpected objects, like plastic bags and paper boxes. Concrete Lights Experiment shows the problem of removing the plastic bottle without damaging the object, and the difficulty of...
Fire Within: A Wooden Pendant Light With A Burnt Interior
This Fire Within lamp is for those who like natural design – it’s an organic wood pendant lamp with a charred interior reminiscent of Japanese shou sugi ban timber. It was created by Karen Hare and Jason Hare, a Winnipeg design duo. The wood lamp features a burnt interior that glows when illuminated. An elegant...
Unusual Soft Pendant Lights Of Cement By Rainer Mutsch
We’ve seen many original cement lamp designs and here’s one more cool light to the collection – Soft Light by Austrian designer Rainer Mutsch, created for Italian lighting brand Molto Luce. Cement is a very solid material but these lamps seem appear soft and pliable. Each individual luminaire shade is molded manually from soft fiber...
Bond Pendant Lights Reminding Of Meteors
What does classy design mean? Stylish look, great materials and attracting attention of the viewers though being an integral part of the interior. I’ve just found a pendant light that really comprises all these factors – it’s Bond by designer Bruno Rainaldi for the Italian brand Terzani. It consists of an opaque sphere suspended to...
Folded Lighting Collection Inspired By Origami Art
Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding, which started in the 17th century AD at the latest and was popularized outside of Japan in the mid-1900s. This art inspired Israeli product designer Ariel Zuckerman for creating an interesting lighting collection called Folded. The designer applied the techniques such as folding, stretching and twisting,...