Darc – May-June 2019

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The Halo, is a statement-making exploration
of architectural lines and is inspired by
Spanish modernist architect Antoni Gaudi
and the Sagrada Familia cathedral in
Barcelona. Gaudi used inverted chain
models to simulate the structural forces
of compression; this method captivated
willowlamp’s Adam Hoet in this latest piece.
http://www.willowlamp.com

Halo
Willowlamp

A sustainable solution and an exploration
of upcycled materials that accentuate
the light created by Tala’s dim-to-warm
Sphere lamps. Magma combines matte
black aluminium and steel frames with
translucent, white discs made from
Glaskeramik - made using repurposed waste
from broken solar panel glass.
http://www.tala.co.uk


Magma
Ta la


Dinor is an LED luminaire made of ultra-thin
aluminium. Featuring a minimalist design
that perfectly suits contemporary interior
design concepts it is available in several
sizes and colour alternatives including:
black-gold, red-white, and grey-white.
Dinor partners well with Roomor - a system
developed for hotels.
http://www.weverducre.com

Dinor
Wever & Ducre

Dress Code ‘dresses’ the light with the
elegance typical of the Made in Italy stamp
of approval. The new table lamp from Linea
Light is composed of interchangeable parts
in each component, from the articulated
head with LED source to the tapered arm,
also articulated, up to the solid circular
base.
A central aluminium skeleton serves as the
base for the ‘dress’, composed of pieces
that can be detached and replaced with
other finishes, so the user can create
monochrome models and renew the image
of their Dress Code at will, or create
imaginative two-tone finishes. The structure
is solid and robust, the joints reliable, the
aesthetics unmistakably elegant.
http://www.linealight.com

Dress Code by Mirco Crosatto
Linea Light Group
Free download pdf