Unique Lamp Collection Inspired By Light Appearance

Soleils is the most creative lamp of the collection and features two lights that are suns

Soleils is the most creative lamp of the collection and features two lights that are suns

Designer Jean-Baptiste Durand created a gorgeous lamp series called Lampes, which look really unique. All of them were inspired by celestial bodies or light appearance.

The first table lamp, Lampe Brume, mist in French, is light captured by mist. The light comes to life through this natural reflector, although it is informal and impalpable. At the bottom of the vase made out borosilicate doublewall glass, a nebulizer system turns water into mist.

The second lamp, Paysage Transparent, transparent landscape in French, is a lamp fully made of PMMA, using Lumisheet technology as lighting surface. Turned off, PMMA slabs are completely transparent. When switched on, the bumps of micro-machined thread catch the light coming from the LEDs on the edge of the panels.

The last lamp, Soleils, suns in French, sets two lights/suns on a ring that rotate at 24 hour intervals. At 00:01, the two spotlights are at the bottom left of the base. They diffuse a slightly red-tinted light, like a sun at dawn. Through the day, light gets whiter and reaches its zenith at midday. As the days gets closer to the evening, the light turns progressively to a light orange. The spotlights end their cycle at 23:59 and go back to their initial position.

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Brume fills your dwelling with soft light thanks to the mist, which is created inside it

Brume fills your dwelling with soft light thanks to the mist, which is created inside it

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Paysage Transparent features a geometric display that rises from a landscape

Paysage Transparent features a geometric display that rises from a landscape

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The landscape gets colored when the lamp is on and becomes transparent when not

The landscape gets colored when the lamp is on and becomes transparent when not

Source: mocoloco