Saturday, September 19, 2015

Pendant light design notion from British designer Tom Dixon is exciting and unusual. Etch Net Lamp with an open structure in a round shape creates incredible shadows, adding distinctive, surprising and stylish decorative accents to modern interiors.


‘Etch Net Lamp is a vast 65cm wide shade with an unusual open structure, developed to cast atmospheric angular shadows when lit. Another experiment in our lengthy running exploration of mathematics and geometry, an irregular pentagon shape is repeated 60 instances across the body to create a total sphere.


The massive globe is astonishingly lightweight, weighing only 980 grams, with a correspondingly ethereal visual attitude. Formed from copper anodised aluminium by way of a method of digital photo-acid etching, an oversized LED bulb is suspended inside the centre of Etch Internet to make it the ultimate shadow play pendant,’ – the designer says.











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