Darc – May-June 2019

(Chris Devlin) #1

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Designed by Dante Donegani and Giovanni
Lauda, Eden is a family of floor lamps.
Three large sound-absorbent leaves to
which an LED is magnetically attached.
Thanks to their soft padding and their
special lining fabric, these leaves not only
illuminate with indirect light but also help
to improve acoustic comfort.
http://www.rotaliana.com

Eden
Rotaliana

Samara is a pared-back, geometric
collection centred on the intersection
between two disk shapes. Seamlessly
connected disks, each containing a thin LED
panel, emit a warm downwards glow. The
versatile design adapts to wall, pendant,
table and chandelier versions and is
available in custom sizes and finishes.
madebyluum.com

Samara
Luum

Rigid yet flexible, Pole’s aluminum
construction and modular design allows
it to create giant curves. Pole illuminates
a broad range of space in multiple
configurations along walls, floors, and
ceilings. The area lit is solely under the
curve and the span of light fittings is so long
that it can cross over an entire living room.
http://www.rollandhill.com

Pole by Philippe Malouin
Roll & Hill

The Sito series consists of wall, ceiling,
floor or path luminaires. Internal lenses
generate the characteristic beam of light.
Different selectable optics provide lighting
effects to match the location. The wall
luminaire is perfect for illuminating façades
and garden walls. The VOLT light engine
allows it to be connected to the mains.
http://www.occhio.de

Sito Series
Occhio
Easy to adapt to the needs of different
spaces, Elastica is a lamp stretched
between ceiling and floor, composed of
a strip of elasticised fabric available in
various colours. The flexible LED circuit
contained in the strip can be pulled up or
down to brighten or dim the light and even
switch the lamp on and off.
http://www.martinelliluce.it

Elastica by Habit(s)
Martinelli Luce
Michael Anastassiades’ first task light - the
two geometric rectangular forms of black
anodised aluminium are stacked in a simple
T-shape. The point where they rest is the
point of rotation allowing for a sequence
of dimmable light that alternates on a 180º
pivot. A wireless fixture, it has a battery life
of eight hours and can be recharged by USB.
michaelanastassiades.com

Primitive Structure
Michael Anastassiades

Image: Joseph De Leo
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