Nissyoku Lamp

Une lampe originale sous la forme d’une éclipse grâce à des panneaux latéraux. Intitulé Nissyoku Lamp et conçu par Igendesign, elle peut orienter ses 2 sphères à volonté pour ajuster le flux lumineux. Plus d’images du concept dans la suite.



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24 comments (add yours?)

  1. HautStyle11.03.2010 at 17:23

    Sympa comme tout mais ca pas l’air d’eclaire des masses!

  2. Nathalie11.03.2010 at 17:58

    Nice design.

  3. Redthoughts11.03.2010 at 18:20

    Très TRON comme style, j’adore

  4. nuria11.03.2010 at 18:21

    qué chula! :o)

  5. edmar de souza11.03.2010 at 18:22

    Tré magnific!

  6. Wim Leers11.03.2010 at 18:36

    It was announced two days ago that they will go into production in a couple of months! See this comment on their blog post for details.

    Finally something that looks insanely cool that *can* be bought :)

  7. John11.03.2010 at 19:27

    It fails at it first objective: provide light!
    But still beautiful…

  8. Reglan Side Effects Lawsuit11.03.2010 at 19:42

    Looks great and seems like it would be quite functional with the ability to adjust the sides so extensively.

  9. Nick11.03.2010 at 21:28

    It’s great. @John - lamps are not just for loads of light; they sometime give you enough to find the essential things in the room. What we can argue here is that a lot of light can be wasted but then we can add some electronic module to limit the amount of light when we don’t need it too bright. With a remote control, the sides can be moved from distance and that makes it the perfect lamp.

  10. Tarantino12.03.2010 at 17:50

    Que belissima ! <3

  11. Tarantino12.03.2010 at 17:51

    I want one !

  12. Marie @ M2JL STUDIO13.03.2010 at 5:38

    J’adore! :)

  13. elman13.03.2010 at 11:22

    superbe

  14. Meddle14.03.2010 at 15:44

    @ Nick : the amount of light can indeed be reduced here, but not through a reduction of energy consumption. The extra light is just hidden by the parts that don’t transmit light. Thus it’s a waste.

  15. Romain14.03.2010 at 17:21

    Joli, mais ca me fait toujours penser au “sony rolly” quand je la vois…
    http://www.fubiz.net/2007/10/01/sony-rolly/

  16. Valentina14.03.2010 at 20:33

    I love it! I love its versability.

  17. luc Revillon d'Apreval1.05.2010 at 16:41

    Congratulations for this beautiful lamp !!
    How and where can I get it ?
    I am in Paris (France)
    Best regards

    Luc

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