Moby table lamp: balances light with a futuristic aesthetic مصباح طاولة موبي: يوازن بين الضوء والجمالية المستقبلية

Moby table lamp: balances light with a futuristic aesthetic

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Moby table lamp: balances light with a futuristic aesthetic

Designed in collaboration with Copenhagen-based Birgitte Due Madsen and Jonas Trampedach for their partnership with Karakter – ‘Moby’. It’s an extraordinary sculptural table lamp beautifully brimming with intriguing contrasts, balancing a comforting light with a futuristic striking aesthetic.

Birgitte Due Madsen’s portfolio brilliantly ranges from handmade, custom, and serial furniture to sculptures as well as unique objects.

Through an autonomous and unpretentious approach. Her eclectic products have a subtle poetic color palette, tactile textures, and playful geometry.

On the other hand, skillfully based on clear principles – Jonas Trampedach’s alluring collection centers around furniture as well as lighting.

With a flexible varied approach to materials and techniques, his work spans from mass production design to limited-edition one-of-a-kind pieces.

“Our collective fondness of a soft, delicate material typically used for fine art and prototypes – led to this creation of Moby,” says Madsen and Trampedach.

Featuring a soothing Scandinavian feel, this minimalistic object was originally crafted in plaster but has now been translated into. A durable matte acrylic material with a similar rich silky-smooth expression and comprises an integrated LED light with an on-cord dimmer.

A pleasingly innovative abstract form – its light source is seamlessly encased within a curved block that sits above the main body.

When switched on, the soft light further unfolds and effortlessly illuminates the cavity. Instantly drawing one’s eye to its organic curves.

 

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