20 Utterly Unconventional Lamps & Lighting Designs
Gone are the days when lighting was a background feature designed to
showcase the rest of your home. Now, thanks to material and
technological advances such as new forms of affordable, versatile LED
lighting, the way you light your home has become just as important as
what’s being illuminated. These 20 wildly unconventional examples would
hog the limelight in any home.
We are generally heavy-handed when it comes to outdoor lighting, hence the problem of light pollution. This gorgeous alternative is the work of Bruce Munro, and is formed of acrylic tubes containing optical fibers – fields and fields of them. The design is currently being showcased at the Eden Project in England, but as soon as it’s an affordable option in the marketplace, expect to see these glowing softly in every garden.
Maybe there’s such a thing as imitating Nature a little too much. The paper and textile Cocoon
lampshade from Julie Roberts looks for all the world like it is the
remnants of something that scuttles on rather too many legs. If you’re
comfortable with feeling like something could leap out from behind the sofa at any moment, it’s a gorgeous centrepiece to any room. Rock Salt lamps will also look strangely familiar to movie buffs, or those familiar with Temples of Doom.
No, these lamps are not candles, but you treat them much the same way. When you’re finished with your Bi-Color LED Light, blow across the top of it to snuff it out. The Curly Sue
imitates a different form of lighting, the dimmer switch: by adjusting
the light-reflecting spiral shade you control the lamp’s brightness, and
when you’re done, you press it in like a cafetiere.
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