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January 15, 2021|Product design|

Inspired by how the moon orbits the earth and how its silhouette changes depending on its position I decided to implement this concept into a lighting design. I wanted to combine the conceptual thoughts with simple and mechanical features such as the rotation of a sphere.

With this idea in mind I created a table lamp with a two parted glas sphere consisting of one transparent and one coloured half. The sphere is positioned on a funnel-shaped object that emitts light. By turning the sphere manually the light is reflected through the coloured half in different angles. This way, it’s very easy to create various light situations with one simple mechanism — from a very bright lighted room to a cozy dimmed light one. The light silhouette changes while moving the sphere; it reminds of the different moon phases from full moon to cresent moon. All the single elements that make up the lamp follow basic geometric shapes and overlap each other, resulting in a functional lamp for everyday use.

Credits

Design
Studio Moritz Pulitzer, Austria

Year of completion
2016

Photos
Caspar Sessler

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