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Shadow and Light by Front for Porro

Mar 28, 2010 By sissi , Dezeen
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Swedish designers Front have created a lamp shade where circular holes in the reflective inner layer project spots of light onto the outer diffuser.

Shadow and Light by Front for Porro

Called Shadow and Light, the design is produced by Italian brand Porro.

Shadow and Light by Front for Porro

Shadow and Light by Front for Porro

 

Shadow and Light by Front for Porro

 

Shadow and Light by Front for Porro

SHADOW LIGHT- The perforations in the reflector decorates the lampshade with light patterns.
Light games, a touch of magic and the enchanted atmospheres of Swedish nights: these are the features of the new “Shadow Light” lamp designed by the scandinavian design team Front for Porro.
It is available in a floor option with a slim white stem and in a hanging version, ideal as a light above a dining or meeting table. It has a clean, minimal design when turned off, that reflects the Porrro philosophy. Shadow Light is characterized by a particular “double skin” lampshade, an external white diffuser that conceals a white semi-dome, studded inside with holes of various diameters, for a system of shadows and multiple reflections.

 

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