Showing posts with label lamp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lamp. Show all posts

Thursday, 18 May 2017

Double J bookcase and lamp


A bookcase and floor lamp. The weight of the books helps the lamp to bend in a manner so accentuated to support the LED panel placed at the end.
Amitrani

Friday, 27 May 2016

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Reading Lamp

A lamp that shuts off when you put a book on it, and that turns on when you take your book to read it. Polycarbonate, Compact fluorescent light, Electronic infra-red switch. Group project developed with Alban Le Henry, Olivier Pigasse and Vincent Vandenbrouck.
Jun Yasumoto

Monday, 7 September 2009

Left or Right BIG

Left or Right is now also available as a floor and reading lamp. With a book storage and an optional coffee table. A pack of large-sized books, catalogues or magazines are responsible for the required stability of Left or Right BIG. A steel cover plate transforms the pack into a coffee table whose height can be adjusted to individual need.
With a total height of 117 cm the lamp suits excellent as a reading lamp beside the sofa.
Available in a left and right variant, powdercoated in white or black. Technical details: E27, 60 watt, pull switch, transparent cable 400 cm, dimensions 117 x 31 x 26 cm.
Julian Appelius

Tuesday, 23 December 2008

Book Shelf Lamp

Book Shelf Lamp keeps reading materials and instant light at your fingertips within arms length of your bed or sofa. Features a stylish, sturdy base with built-in scrolling bookends keeping your literature neat. Ideal gift for those who love to read or want to bring a touch of elegance to their bedroom or office. Carbon steel, fabric, 12 x 9 x 23 1/4".
Taylor Gifts

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Lili Lite


Lili Lite is a reading light, a bookmark and a bookshelf combined into one smart product. A sensor turns off the light when an open book is placed on the shelf. When the book is picked up again, the light automatically turns on. Lili Lite also has a switch to turn the light on and off manually.
Lili Lite

Friday, 20 June 2008