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LED lighting

LEDs are changing from colourful standby energy-wasters to a useful development these days. We were fascinated by the very intense colour of these tiny light-bodies and we believe that the future belongs to more slender energy shapes. We tried to bring together the colour of the light and the luminary to a vivid sculpture using materials like acrylic, wenge and aluminium. Through our special surface and material treatment it is possible to protract any pattern to the acrylic. There are some further ideas how to use this principle in fields of architecture, as a controllable room light climate, as graphics and in association with photovoltaic technology.

Client / Manufacturer

Hochschule Anhalt - Fachbereich Design

Dessau, DE
Design

Ines Hübsch, Philipp Creutz

Berlin, DE

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