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Florensis lamps by Artemide
The beauty of the lamp Florensis was achieved due to the use of new technologies of working with aluminum and other metals. During the manufacturing process the convergence of two different flows and processes are used. The main form of the lamp is extruded in a linear way, whilst the Bud is machined into its nature form. The design of the shade has not only aesthetic but also technological function to ensure proper illumination with the use of LED technology. There are two dimmable versions of the lamp: floor and wall. Artemide company presented Florenses in its new collection in ISaloni 2013 (Milan).

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Aurelia Lamps by QisDesign
Design studio QisDesign (Taiwan) has created beautiful and mesmerizing lighting series Aurelia, inspired by underwater creature - the Moon Jellyfish. The energy-efficient LED lamp has very pleasant soft lighting that resembles the serenity of the deep ocean, and an elegant shape that allows to hide the LEDs right inside, to create a warm color glow. In addition the table lamp has a three-way “touch ring” dimmer for convenient luminosity adjustment. “LED’s directional characteristic lets the light reflect directly on the inner shade’s strips”, it helps to create translucent tranquil ambience. The variety of beautiful colors makes the effect of the lighting is even more magical.

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Pendant Lamps Inspired by the Old Industrial Lamps: Kaschkasch Cologne
The series of fixtures 'Industrial' was inspired by the old industrial lamps of XIX-XX centuries. The designers of the project - Florian Kallus and Sebastian Schneider from Kaschkasch Cologne - have chosen high quality natural materials for the products just as in the past centuries craftsmen did. Hand blown glass is used as a basic material for shade; oak wood is used for a cone holder. All items of the lamps are processed by sandblast machine. Suitable for almost any interior, different types of lamp of the series can be combined with each other.

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Switch by William Lee
The latest work of designer William Lee was presented at NY Design Week. This is lamp, which has no on/off switch and power cord. The Switch is the embodiment of the minimalism in design. The exquisite style of the lamp gives the impression of a high-tech object. It is rechargeable and is made of an acrylic construction with 60 LEDs hidden underneath. It is in flat position when off, as if waiting for something. As if coming to life, it changes its orientation from flat position, when toggled on.

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'Halo Lamp' Reflecting Patterned Light by DesignQ
This lamp with a funny name 'Halo lamp' and apparently with an unattractive appearance, in fact, is a challenging mechanism with stunning effect - a projection of the ring of light on the ceiling. The lamp is designed by designQ, who invented the construction with a ring shaped mirror inside of the lamp, which reflects the light from the light bulb. So 'Halo lamp' illuminates not only the space under it, but also the ceiling. Moreover, by covering the mirror in any shape you want, the corresponding patterns will be reflected. The lamp will be perfect for the rooms of clubs, pubs, cafe and small shops.

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“Forms in Nature” Lamp, Casting Unusual Shadows, by Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz
Two artists, Thyra Hilden and Pio Diaz, have designed an unusual chandelier, the main idea of which is not light but shade. “Forms in Nature” lamp has such a complicated spherical structure that casts beautiful realistic shadows of the branches and trees onto the walls, floor and ceiling. The picture varies with a changing of the intensity of the light. The shadows from the dark and scary slowly turn into the soft and flickering. The project is still in development and will be released this year. Thus, soon you will have a great opportunity to make your room a magic fairy forest.

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'Lightbracked' Shelving System with Lighting Unit by Alexandra Burr and Allen Slamic
Brooklyn-based (New York) designers Alexandra Burr and Allen Slamic have proposed a nice and interesting solution for a shelf. Steel shelving bracket in powder-coated white, called Lightbracked, has an integral lighting unit with cords in eight bright colors: orange, yellow, green, red, blue, purple, white and black. The shelving has a dual functionality as a shelf and as a lighting system to illuminate the space below it. Lightbracked will be perfect for a place above the desk, bed or a counter. Attractive and stylish it is especially suitable for the room for the young people.

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Cloudy Lamp of Gradient Glass by Mathieu Lehanneur
Cloudy Lamp is designed by Mathieu Lehanneur for Fabbian. Made of blown glass it has a form that is really like a cloud; just like the rays of the sun make their way through the original clouds, the HIGH-power LED light radiates through the blown glass. Glass has a gradient transition from white on the upper part of the lamp and to clear on the bottom. The lamp is available in two variants: for suspension and with ceiling fixture. Airy and romantic, it will be very suitable for a bedroom or a small room.

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