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Six creative lamps around: every story behind it.

Trumpet lamp Reverb

Design quirk, the upcoming Reverb design week in 2015 is a desk lamp made by Alessandro Zambelli for Zava. This lamp can not help people recall the loudspeaker of the campus radio station in primary school. What kind of story is behind this trumpet like desk lamp in Milan?

The reason why Alessandro Zambelli designed this lamp is inspired by a writer, sculptor and mountaineer in Italy, and inspired by his words and life.

Reverb is equipped with LED lighting technology to emit light outward, so that it is surrounded by its light and warm bath. It consists of two parts, a circular concave diffuser and a cylindrical base, which is simple and firm. The lamp is metal material, with three colors of carmine, Asamatsu Midori and gray beige.

A paper lamp floating on a popsicle.

The Japanese Nendo studio and Italy designer Luca Nichetto jointly designed this paper lamp for Venice lighting brand Foscarini. What treasures do famous studios and famous designers work together to create?

This paper lamp is mainly made up of two parts. The lower bracket is made of cypress wood. Inspired by ice cream, it is made from a 12 cm flat at the bottom. It looks like an ice cream stick. In the upper part of the lampshade, traditional Japanese paper was used to find extremely light materials.

There are three versions of this lamp: a small semicircular dome, a elongated dome and a widened dome. The light of the lamp is extremely soft, and the material added to paper fiber is like a floating jellyfish when it lights up.

"Blown" lights

This is a magic balloon lamp designed by Japanese designer Kouichi Okamoto. It can make you feel like celebrating every day.

It is simply composed of a LED lamp and a vacuum tube. It also consists of two lithium batteries. When the balloon is put on the vacuum tube, the user can blow it to the desired size, and then turn the button at the end to turn the light on. It's just a small volume of uncertain material. Is it really a balloon?

It can be hung anywhere through the end of the built-in hook. If you want to be quiet at home, you can light a white or red balloon lamp. If you want to be happy and happy, you can assemble many balloons lights. Continuous use for more than 100 hours can really open a big Party.

Folding SIVU lamps that switch like books

Finland designer Simo Lahtenien has designed a folding desk lamp. Its name is SIVU. It has a flexible and adjustable shape, and it can be opened and closed like opening and closing books.

SIVU is made of walnut and plexiglass. The leather belt connects two parts of the lamp, and LED is implanted in the two panels. The plexiglass gives it a gentle light and creates a soft atmosphere.

Its simple layered structure makes it easy to produce. This structure and mode of operation can make it adjust the lighting area, which means that it can be used for various functions. By adjusting its angle, it can expand or narrow the illuminated area, and its lights can also be completely rotated.

The lamp with a bud in full bloom

The main function of the lamp is lighting, however, at different time and different occasions, the brightness requirements are often different. Therefore, when people decorate the house, they often install several kinds of lamps with different brightness to meet different needs. Now, the flower like lamp designed by KDID can meet the needs of different brightness.

This pirouet lamp lamp can adjust the aperture of the aperture at random, resulting in different brightness. Through the adjusting rod above the lamp, the lamp shade can be opened or closed smoothly, changing the brightness of the lamp while changing the shape of the lamp. Users can adjust to any size according to need. If the entire lampshade is opened, it can create a warm and comfortable atmosphere, and if all of them are opened, bright light will be generated.

A magic street lamp

This is an interactive street lamp. This is a magic street lamp. It can record a pedestrian's shadow and cast it on the ground as the next pedestrian passes. Is it amazing?

It is designed by Matthew Rosier, a British architectural student and Jonathan Chomko, an interactive designer in Canada. It has been installed in eight places on the streets of Bristol.

The street lamp looks very different from an ordinary street light. But what you don't know is that it has an infrared camera hidden in its lamp holder, which, like stage lights, projects a circular white light onto the sidewalk. Two. This camera can record any shape generated by light movement, including humans or animals. The shape recorded by these cameras is processed by computer to create an artificial shadow effect. When people pass it, the black stereoscopic image is projected onto the ground.

It creates a lot of memories on the street. It catches your shadow when you pass through the lights, and shows you when the next person passes by. Amazing, isn't it? But the question also comes. When you pass a street lamp alone at night, you suddenly appear the shadow of other people. What do you feel?

When there is no long time no one passes it to interact with it, it will enter "dream time", circulate the shadow recorded before, until someone again passes by, the camera starts to capture the new picture again.

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