The lighting industry has made enormous strides since Edison invented the light bulb. Before you begin quibbling that it was in fact Alessandro Volta, Humphrey Davy and Joseph Swan who contributed to the development of this revolutionary technology while Edison merely piled on their work, I am not here to argue about that. I am talking about modern lighting solutions that are making life easier while creating an unparalleled ambiance in versatile settings.
The latest revolutionary fixture from the world of lighting design is a modular magnetic lamp dubbed Light-7 by Medium2 Studio. The Light-7 is a customizable illumination solution that allows you to explore numerous lighting configurations. The versatile lamp has style and practicality rolled into one intriguing design.
For instance, you can use it as a desk lamp or a pendant lamp depending on what are you going for. I, for one, really like how exquisite it looks perched on a table with its curvy structure illuminated by a soft glow.
Inspired by a stretch fabric, the Vietnamese design agency Medium2 Studio employed wood as the base material in Light-7 to provide a sturdy foundation. Made using three simple components, the magnetic structure of this unique lighting fixture lets you confer multiple lamps to create a stunning aesthetic feature. These additional lamps are powered by the main module through wireless magnetic technology.
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You can change the appearance of the lamp at any given moment. Simply join two or three modules to configure an exceptional structure and it will offer a cozy, inviting ambiance in the room. If you want a subtle glow, place a single module in the space you want to be illuminated. Employ multiple modules for a beaming ambiance to set a different mood.
The clean lines and minimalist form of Light-7 by Medium2 Studio are additional captivating characteristics. Meanwhile, it’s the modular and magnetic elements that set it apart from the myriad of lighting fixtures in the market today.
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