It’s obvious what inspired this. I want it. I want it bad. The TRON Lamp uses bioluminescent polymers to emit the kind of glow Hollywood spent millions of dollars in Special FX. The light intensity can be set by rotating the disk. Power is transferred via brush contacts on the outer copper ring. Clever and very production ready.

Designer: Loris Bottello

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Various lamp models are available to satisfy your need. You can choose from floor to table lamp to beautify your room décor. We like to bring a new table lighting to enrich your living room, bedroom or study room. The lamp is inspired by traditional Asian concepts and is combined with modern design. The spherical lamp is located inside the wooden enclosure, providing a soft and bright light to the whole interior. This table lamp will bring a bit of Asian flair to your home, especially for all the Asian lovers.

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It’s not naked. It’s stripped. Stripped down to a minimalistic look and feel and working order. Essentials, that’s what is here. But it’s not just a stick and lick of fire, it’s a lamp, so it’s got some style too. It’s made to have character-like qualities, turning this functional piece of lighting into a product users feel drawn to engage with. To do this, the aesthetic draws heavily on the buttress root system of the Moreton Bay Fig Tree.

The curved head and base are hand-raised from 100% recyclable sheet aluminum. This head functions as a heat sink allowing the LED to run at an optimal temperature by dissipating the generated heat over a large surface area. A moulded pol

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I love Marc Haldermann’s floor lamp called Puu. It’s modern, a little mid-century, yet sophisticated and whimsical. It’s as if he read my mind and made this lamp. It’s all wood using the lampshade’s own weight to create tension on the cord. Looks like a tree, or better yet – chicken feet. I want it. Marc, make me one!

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There’s an austere aesthetic to the Stabl Lamp by Kassen. It blends biomorphic design elements with “brutalist principles in steadfast materials.” Indeed the mix of steel, curved to soften the effect, stands out on its concrete base. Topped with a simple hollow plywood block, one could say the design is at equilibrium. It’s a modernist approach but one that’s sure to stay relevant. Kassen is currently taking orders through their website. If any of

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