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Showing posts with label modern lamps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern lamps. Show all posts

Kartell's Bourgie Lamp Reimagined by 14 Designers for the 10th Anniversary.





It's been ten years since Kartell introduced Ferruccio Laviani's Bourgie lamp to their collection. To celebrate the tenth anniversary, Kartell dreamt up a unique initiative for the January edition of Maison&Objet in Paris to celebrate the special occasion and invited 14 designers to re-imagine the now classic table lamp.



The Bourgie Lamp, in its first classic clear iteration of transparent polycarbonate, designed by Ferruccio Laviani in 2004:

and the available colored, gold, silver and black versions from Kartell:


Wallpaper magazine reports that "The Milan-based designer, who has been working as Kartell's in-house art director for over 20 years, designed the light in 2004 responding to the brief of creating 'an important lamp'. Inspiration came from an old fixture sitting on his desk and a 1970s disco song by Ashford & Simpson repeating 'Everybody wants to be bourgie bourgie' in reference to the wannabe bourgeoisie. The result features the silhouette of a classic table lamp, rendered in what the Italian company does best: plastic. Transparent and tongue-in-cheek, the Bourgie represents an important time in the company's history of experimentation with the material."

The 14 unique pieces shown below will be part of a traveling exhibition all over the world with events taking place over the course of the year 2014. Next steps will be Milan, in April, on the occasion of Salone del Mobile and New York in May during ICFF. At the end of 2014 Kartell will organize an online auction for the sale of the unique pieces, of which the proceeds will go to charity.

Alberto Meda:


Ludovica + Robert Palumbo (wrought iron):


Christophe Pillet (matte black felt):


Front:


Patrick Jouin:


Rodolfo Dordoni:


Patricia Urquiola:


Eugeni Quitllet (made to emulate a birthday cake):



Philippe Starck (with Lenny Kravitz):


Mario Bellini:



Piero Lissoni (rice paper):


Tokujiin Yoshioka:


And lastly, Nendo (turned the negative space into a lamp):


Images of the display Paris:



The 14 one-off designs are currently on display at Kartell's Paris flagship store on Boulevard Saint-Germain, after which they will turn into a traveling exhibition for the rest of the year before being auctioned online.

all images and information courtesy of Kartell (their site, their facebook page and pinterest page)

Kartell Bourgie 10th Anniversary site

Modern, Adorable and Affordable Lamps from BuoKids.



BuoKids is a personal project of Roberto Celada and Raquel Esteve, members of “rqrstudio”, and children Angela, Carlos and Daniel who are their inspiration and who give the nod to their products.

Hamlet Lamps - Modernist Colored Skulls in Transparent Polymer Add An Eerie Glow.




Hamlet are transparent polymer table lamps in Red, Violet or White available at Skitsch. Each side can be used as the base. E14 bulb connection.



Dimensions L14,5 W19 H19,5 cm
Price 95.00 €
Buy them here

They've Got Your Number- Or Your Name - In Lights.





Delightfull lamps of Portugal, who makes many wonderful pendant, table and floor lamps in modern designs has just announced its newest (and very hip) Graphic Lamp Collection. Floor, table and wall fixtures based on a wide selection of iconic type fonts with a Delightfull twist.



The unique lamps are inspired by marquis type signage and feature individual letters, numbers and signs in various fonts, forms, colors and bulbs.




MATERIALS: Aluminum, Brass, Acrylic, Iron
BULBS: E27, E14, Neon, Filament
TYPE: LETTERS, NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS



Shop Delightfull here

An Origami Artist & Aqua Creations Introduce Molecules, A Lamp Collection




Recently unveiled at Milan Design Week was this new collection of lamps. Molecules is a comprehensive lighting collection based on the origami art of Ilan Garibi and designed in collaboration with industrial designer Ofir Zucker and Albi Serafty of Aqua Creations*.



The traditional Japanese art of paper folding begins with a blank sheet of paper which is folded and sculpted by hand into tessellations of individual molecules, with no cuts. The paper used for the origami lamp shades perfectly diffuses the light and easily resists the folding.





A complement and contrast at the same time are the superior wood structures which derive their shape by digital wood carving. the on/off switch is seamlessly integrated into the wood neck:

and the base has a subtle convex curve to accommodate the cord:


The lamps are powered by digitally dimmable LEDs, operated and controlled by touch. In Aqua's tradition, natural materials and artisanal manufacturing interact with technology; the result is an elegant and luxurious lighting collection.









*Aqua Creations Lighting & Furniture Atelier was founded in 1994 by designer-artist Ayala Serfaty and photographer Albi Serfaty.
*Ilan Garibi is represented by Talents Design in Tel Aviv.

What's Up Doc? Sebastian Wrong's Buggs Light





Careful to avoid copyright infringement and potential lawsuits, the lamp's name is spelled differently from that of the Warner Brothers' character it emulates. But make no mistake, that familiar grin that glows from within is clearly that of Bugs Bunny.



Sebastian Wrong, designer and founding member of Established & Sons, has taken a traditional lighting form & infected it with his humor. The Buggs light has a matte surface and produces a warm glow when on. It's available as a suspension light or table lamp.



"My play on the classic bauhaus design of an opal glass, spherical lamp is mutated by a pop culture reference. I wanted to twist the simple sphere & inflate it with a cheeky grin."– sebastian wrong





Buy it here from Unica Home.

Or here at Chaplins in the UK.

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