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Featured Products: 10 Lamps Whose Designs Will Surprise You!

Featured Products: 10 Lamps Whose Designs Will Surprise You!
by: RONAMAG
- published on Monday, December 5, 2011

Brilliant lamps to brighten your home!

Are you looking for an original way to make your home both brighter and more eye-catching or simply to bring a little more magic to a room? The following is a selection of light fixtures found on the Web that will surely inspire you.

Ash Pendant Lamp, Tom Raffield

This lamp is the result of the designer’s study of sustainable materials. Made from 80 metres of burnt wood residue, each handmade lamp is a unique and original creation.

[photo via Tom Raffield]

Disc, Marc van der Voom

This light fixture appears to have come straight out of a science fiction film. Made with two simple translucent bowl-shaped discs held together by 60 metres of string, its simple design has an impressive impact on the room’s decor.

[photo via Marc van der Voom

Tea Cup Lamp, Jan Bernstein

This is a bold creation for a kitchen: a lamp shaped like a teacup, with a tea bag for a switch!

[photo via Jan Bernstein]

The Carbon 451 Lamp, Marcus Tremonto

A revolutionary lamp that uses the cutting-edge technologies of carbon fibre and electroluminescent paper.

[photo via Contemporist]

Lamps,  Next

A futuristic lamp with an unusual design inspired by nature and trees, its luminous ends can be adjusted to create different ambiances in a room.

[photo via idbest]

The World Right Way Up, Benoit Vieubeld

For travel enthusiasts or big dreamers, this remarkable masterpiece is two metres long and flaunts 15 globes!

[photo via EkoSpot]

Light Drop, Rafael Morgan

This Brazilian designer takes the decorative light fixture to a higher level with his latest creation using lamps shaped like drops of water. Just like a faucet, its unique and mysterious light intensity is controlled with a turn of the tap. Easy to picture on a hallway wall to light your way in the evening.

[photo via Raphael Morgan]

LULL Lamp, Varmo | Kollstad | Buene

With an intensity that varies throughout the day, this is the very first “living” lamp inspired by a flower. It could work as a night-light for children, as it turns down at night to give off a warm and subdued glow but shines brightly in the morning. 

[photo via Lull]

Wire Birds, Eos México

Those who appreciate design that is a little out of the ordinary will be pleased to discover this creation by a group of Mexican designers who were inspired by the suburbs and their surrounding fauna. A concept that you may want to recreate in your own home.

[photo via The Archtivist]

Tall & Tiny, Alice Rosignoli

Last but not least is our final suggestion, a lamp that could be described as purist, designed using adhesive tape and a bulb holder. Certain to please those who have little space in their home!

[photo via Cribcandy]

 

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