Swiss designer Adrien Rovero presents a collection of lights shaped like TV antennas at Galerie Kreo in Paris.
Called Antenna Lights, the three pieces use LED bulbs mounted in positionable arms and weighted with blown-glass bases.
The project is on show as part of an exhibition called ECAL, a New Generation of Lights, on show until 5 February.
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Antenna Lights
Work based on LED technology trying to define new typology and used of these specific sources. LED stripes are small, strong and has a very small angle diffusions, they are integrate into very small extruded profile.
The "antenna" can be rotate and oblique as wish to choose the right light directions. Bases are made in mouth blown glass in order to weight properly the antenna.
Thanks to this specific material that bring a natural element VS an industrial extruded one. This tension confer to these lights there specification in addition of there new typology.
This serie has been design for the exhibition "Ecal, a new generation of lights". Presented at Galerie Kreo from th 16th of January until the 5th of February.
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Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec at Galerie Kreo |
Studio Wieki Somers at Galerie Kreo |
Hella Jongerius at Galerie Kreo |