Le Pietre Luminose
Le Pietre Luminose is a collection of eight back-lit, modular stone coverings that use light to drive the design. Each module (60x60cm) comes equipped with a luminaire that incorporates an independent fluorescent light source to allow a relatively simple relamping process.
Orient
The Orient was created by Jo Hammerborg in 1963 for one of the most important Danish lighting companies of the time, Fog & Morup. Exactly 50 years on, Lightyears has relaunched the pendant. Woven black cord, a rosewood top and a copper body combine in a rich organic style.
Paralume
The Paralume range of pendant lights has been crafted using only the finest materials including 24-carat gold-plated, chrome, silk organza and Swarovski crystals. The shades – available in a choice of colours - are made from gently pleated organza allowing the halogen lamps to glow through.
Grapeflut
Grapeflut is a new piece designed for Italamp by Stefano Traverso and Roberta Vitadello. It comprises a complex but harmonious flurry of blown glass bubbles, clusted together in a voluptuous, fruity bunch and nominally bound together by looping threads of Swarovski Elements.
La Primavera
In homage to Vivalid’s ‘Four Seasons’, Class have produced a series of four pieces that represent the constant change of nature over the course of the year. Among them is La Primavera, an explosion of roses, rendered in classical white, that evoke spring’s triumphant floral displays.
Cosmo
Inspired by planetary systems, Cosmo is a dynamic piece full of energy and versatility. Its eleven different-sized spheres can each rotate along two axes, allowing the piece to cast light into any part of a room. Comprising an aluminum and brass body structure, Cosmo uses 33 G9 lamps (3 per shade).
FormaLa
This flexible LED lamp allows a designer to generate an infinite array of shapes - straight or curved lines, symmetric and asymmetric forms – that scrawl across a surface. As a lighting idea, it is suitable for interior designs that targets a unique, personal approach to illumination.
Delphinium Gold
Customised variants of the Delphinium series were amongst the pieces on show from Brand van Egmond – including this special gold version of the wall lamp. As ever the twisted garlands of metal and delicate glass elements combind to deliver the practice’s trademark magical realism.
Bud Chandelier
An example of Baguès’ ability to create bespoke pieces in a classical style, the French company reproduced this Bud Chandelier using a watercolour painting by the designer Armand-Albert Rateau as their guide. The piece was first created for the ‘Pavillon de l’élégance’ at the 1925 Paris Exhibition.
Faro
Designed by Jörg Zeidler, Faro is an LED uplight that sits atop three tall metal legs. The dimmable head section is attached by a joint that allows the disc shape to be angled as required. The lamp is just under two metres tall and available in either a white- or black lacquered finish.
Fairy
Fairy has been created to add a magical sparkle to a room. Its multifaceted crystal diffuser creates an interesting play of light, either from the light source within or from natural light, creating a kaleidoscopic spray onto nearby surfaces. Available as a ceiling, wall or single pendant light.
Libe Round S90
This piece continues the eco-conscious approach of Masiero’s Flashwood range. Made entirely of natural oak and fitted with warm white LEDs, the piece is shaped to evoke the wings of a dragonfly. The warm LED light is combined with Lozenges of Egyptian Asfour crystal (containing a more eco-friendly 30% lead) to amplify and refract the light, to create a wave of illumination that flows down from the ceiling.