Futuristic, modern lights unveiled at Artemide
These are lights at an exhibition called Artemide. One of the cool entries is the Altrove by Carlotta de Bevilacqua, which is a decorative wall or ceiling light that uses transparent wires to allow the light to flow. The interesting feature of this lighting system is that it makes you all confused thinking what is this thing! The next one is Ross Lovegrove's Cosmic Leaf. This one is actually awesome. It falls like a hallucinated piece of furnishing and is supposedly made of textured methacrylate set in a chromed steel structure, with an inviting come-hither curve.
Lastly, but not the least is the Chilone designed by Ernesto Gismondi. It is made in brushed steel and uses low energy LEDs. You can group it up as well in attractive columns. If I won the lottery and had a few thousand bucks left, I would go for the Cosmic Leaf, so jazzy! And intriguing… and mysterious.
[Mocoloco]
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