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Yamagiwa’s System X definitely falls under the category of “NOT A DOWNLIGHT!”

Yamagiwa’s System X definitely falls under the category of “NOT A DOWNLIGHT!”
Jonas Samson is a Dutch industrial designer who teased the blogosphere with a very cool illuminated surface concept. Unfortunately, beyond the images, there is no technical info floating around the web. I’m betting that he used either electroluminescent or light … Continue reading light emitting wallpaper concept by jonas samson

Aqua Creations is a Tel Aviv-based lighting manufacturer with a line of large-scale, silk-wrapped fixtures. This small company is using fantastic organic-inspired forms to explore and generate new formats in lighting. Many of their products are better classified as “light objects” rather than “light fixtures”.

GKD Metal Fabrics is a supplier of interwoven metal meshes for large-scale architectural use.
GKD Mediamesh, a metal fabric product with integral LED video system, is an excellent example of the integration of green design + digital media in architecture. The walls can be used as architectural sun screens, cutting down on the solar heat load entering a building, while simultaneously retaining the views from inside the building and acting as a video screen from the outside.

Modular Arts makes a series of decorative, textural wall panels. Cast from composite mineral powder, each 32″ square panel includes interlocking tongue and groove edges to ensure proper alignment.

Shapeways is a Philips spin-off company focused on bringing 3D rapid manufacturing technologies to main-stream consumers. Although they don’t sell any actual lighting fixtures, Shapeways offers an intriguing glimpse into the future of the lighting industry.

What in the world are the machines shown above?



Let’s say you want to create your own light fixture. If you can model in 3D, then having rapid prototypes machined or printed has become incredibly easy and relatively cheap to do. It opens up an entire new world of possibilities for designers, especially those of installation art or projects that are “pushing the edge of the envelope.”

GreenPIX is a landmark installation completed for the 2008 Beijing Olympics by Simone Giostra & Partners and Arup. It is a self contained, completely off-the-grid, low-resolution-video architectural surface. It is a unique hybrid, with solar cells integrated into the front of glass panels that are rear-illuminated with individual LED pixels.

Sha-Do is a series of pattern-projecting fixtures from a German designer, Peter Buning.

European cell phone provider O2 had a stunning booth at the 2005 CeBIT convention; four years later it remains a striking design.

Now this is “green” lighting: Birch and Willow, a small firm in Boston, uses weaves of wood and vines to create very organic (both literal and aesthetic) fixtures. The resulting designs create delightful plays of sparkle, shadow and pattern.
Continue reading “birch and willow: biomass materials in lighting fixtures”

Jason Bruges Studio out of London specializes in interactive lighting installations. The work is delightfully esoteric, plus their site has plenty of unique eye candy.

Check out the gorgeous pieces on Lisa Foo & Su Sim’s blog page. Lisa Foo is an architect and Su Sim is a landscape architect, both from Malaysia.
Continue reading “LFSS: Light fixtures from recycled water bottles”

U2’s concerts might run long on the media hype, but they are certainly a tour de force of design, staging, and technology. Their latest tour includes an electro-mechanical wonder as its centerpiece, a 360° viewable LED screen that expands and contracts over the band.

If there is one thing that AMC‘s Mad Men proves, it’s that your grandparents were so much cooler than you. Here at Lucept, we’re gearing up for the show’s third season opener on August 16, and to celebrate, we’ve put together a sampling of authentic 1960’s lighting design.
Continue reading “we love mad men: authentic lighting from the 60’s”

If the Candela series of portable lighting products were suddenly transported back to the ’50s, I’m sure the headlines would read something like this: “Alien atomic glowing flashlights arrive from Mars!”
Candela was designed by local Boston product design firm Vessel (read this NY Times article about the history of Vessel developing Candela and selling the series to OXO).
Continue reading “OXO Candela: lighting innovations from Mars”
Materialise is a rapid prototyping and rapid manufacturing firm that produces 3D printed objects ranging from automotive parts to dental appliances. Materialise specializes in processes such as fused deposition modeling, laser sintering, and stereo lithography. Such technologies can directly “print” … Continue reading Materialise .MGX Lighting Collection
Check out the pictures of this small home in Bangalore with a striking open-air, thru-cut wall pattern at the corner of an interior garden room. The transformation of the daylight interior lighting into the nighttime electric lighting on the exterior … Continue reading Light + Pattern = Beautiful Home
Exceptionally well executed interactive public street art, developed by Montreal multimedia environment design firm Moment Factory. Make sure to check out the video below: notice how refined the various graphic modes are, along with exceptionally precise directional movement tracking. via … Continue reading La Vitrine: Interactive Lighting Installation