The Carnival Of Light: Axo Light Review
Posted on January 31, 2009
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AXO Light Company will give you a real carnival of light due to its special style, international charm, fresh and modern design, elegance and the tendency to experiment with shape and material of the lamp. Axo Light was created in 1996 when it developed its own collection characterized especially by its style. During 10 years the command managed to built its network of distributors all over the world and take the most important marketing positions that strengthen year by year.
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AXO Light collection can be called “cultural” lighting because lighting for the company is more a part of the culture than a simple technology. It is an essential part that allows waking and expressing energy that is able to melt emotional restraint, energy characterizing the light. Axo Light collection units the shape and quality of lamps and creates original innovative lamps where the senses and feelings mix with a scientific accuracy and realize due to the most advanced technologies.
The most interesting Axo Light collections are Subzero, Muse, Clavius, Glitter, Nelly, Koshi, Blum. These collections make a carnival of light in every room. The company has produced a catalogue of lamps that can be called “the newest from the new”. A part of those lamps was for the first time shown on many exhibitions of the year 2008. The most remarkable of them are new colorful Muse and a freshman Ukiyo. But besides them the new concept- catalogue contains those innovations that are bad known yet. For example, the elegant series of OBI and speedometer lamps AX20. The word “speedometers” is undoubtedly a joke. But this wod is easily sensed in the lamps designers. Besides the mentioned lamps you can find in the catalogue the whole spectrum of the favorite Nelly series.
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Moooi Random Light Review
Posted on January 23, 2009
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Moooi random light Company with the head of Marcel Wanders, a famous Holland designer presented its goods first in the year 2001. Since then the company and the designer can’t stop surprising and sometimes shocking by its original innovations in the fiels of lamps and furniture designing. “Moooi” comes from the Danish word “mooi” that means the beauty.
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Today Moooi is cindered to be the company number one in 20 countries. The company production brings positive atmosphere to the life of people. Being a little bit mad, Wanders doesn’t afraid of using the strangest designers’ ideas and embody them in the Moooi brand. Bold ideas, original design, unexpected material use – all that characterizes Moooi. The company art school cooperates with the most creative world designers such as Jasper Morrison, Jurgen Bey, Ross Lovegrove and others. Moooi represents their innovations on the Milan Salone del Mobile exhibition annually. Moooi design philosophy is based on the idea of the whole individuality of the humanity. It shows that people should feel themselves essential, individual and unique.
The lamp collection of the company has a laconic design, clear colors and materials. Moooi Light shade-shade is one of the brightest models. Laconic mirror cylinder demonstrates the hidden chandelier inside it when turning it on.
This year is not an exception. The Moooi random light line has freshmen:
- snowy Paper lamps: a chandelier and a standard lamp made of papier-mache.
- suspended Dome lamps: colorful suspensions with lampshades in the shape of church cupolas.
- and the most disputable project: animal line, that contains a standard lamp, a reading lamp and a salver, the foundation of which is represented by the sculptures of such animals as horses, rabbits and swine.
The kit was developed by Swedish Front Company designers especially for Moooi.
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Kundalini lights: the best Kundalini lamp models
Posted on December 31, 2008
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Kundalini brand appeared under the inspiration of the idea that the light doesn’t only light up the world but out inner world too. Kundalini lights factory creates the light design while the light in turn makes our world and life perception in general.
That idea moves the process of creating the new production design, materials, forms, colors and designers selection that create new models. One should note that only well-known designers such as Norman Foster, Zaha Foster, Zaha Hadid, Karim Rashid and others develop new models ideas.
So here are the best Kundalini lamps examples.
The first one is their masterpiece. Everybody has their own associations when they see that original lamp (many consider it looks like a worm or beads). But anyway it has something that bewitches.
Abyss Kundallini lamp can have any shape due to its flexibility and segmentation. Little light-emitting lamps are hidden under the optic plastic that makes the light clear and bright. The Abyss table lamp by Kundalini is a LED strip light that was designed by Osko Deichmann. It ahs high voltage LED strip and modular structure in injection moulded opal polycarbonate.
Then comes Nymph Lamp by Kundalini in the shape of caterpillar. It is a funny idea especially for picnics and other rest outdoors. The caterpillar body is made of fibrous glass while its limbs are made of steel. The lamp color is white.
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The last is Kundalini E Turn bench Lamp. The lamp was designed by Brodie Neill for Kundalini in the year 2007. The lamp is a sculptural bench made in lacquered fibreglass that is a real example of the moern 3D art. E-Turn incarnates a twisted ribbon turning from seat to structure before overlapping and returning again in the configuration of a seat. The lamp comes in black, orange, white and red colors.
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