posts tagged with ‘cmyk’
sander mulder lamps at generate
posted by the scholar on August 18th, 2008filed under: design, green, lighting
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i love contemporary lighting and i love generate as a resource. look here at the sexy (and environmentally friendly!) pieces that have recently arrived from slick dutch designer sander mulder: the beautifully minimal, dimmable aluminum halo lamp (no light bulb!), and the playful handblown pyrex ceci (mentioned before), which uses the shape of a broken bulb as a shade for an led.




one is $229, and the other, well, you’ll have to ask… but they’re both available right here.
tags: cmyk, colorful, flatpack, intelligent, lamp shade, london, soner ozenc 4 Comments »cmyk lamp shade by soner ozerc
posted by the scholar on March 18th, 2008filed under: design, lighting
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i like this interesting laser cut acrylic cmyk shade from london-based designer soner ozenc. it is both flexible and intelligent, due to its flatpack design and option of mixing and matching any two of the four colors cmyk stands for: cyan, magenta, yellow and black. it comes in single colors or double combinations, and requires self-assembly.



i appreciate the minimal amounts of wasted material and space in the manufacture and packaging of these shades and enjoy the idea of changing the color of the shade to suit my mood.
find it right here, and see more intriguing designs on soner’s website.
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