Eclipse Wall Lamp Casts a Shadow That Appears to Have No Source - Yanko Design
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Eclipse Wall Lamp Casts a Shadow That Appears to Have No Source - Yanko Design
"The Eclipse wall lamp sits right in that gap between ambience and ornament, functioning as a sculptural object during the day and an atmospheric light source at night."
"A high-CRI warm-white LED strip runs along the inner edge of the ring, outputting up to 3,000 lm of diffused light that bounces off the wall behind it."
"What makes the Eclipse stranger and more interesting than most accent lamps is the shadow it produces alongside the light, casting a deep circular shadow in the center of its glow."
"The ring's distance from the wall isn't fixed, which is where the Eclipse gets more interesting still, allowing for versatility in its placement."
The Eclipse wall lamp by Tilen Sepič merges functionality with aesthetics, designed to be a sculptural object by day and an atmospheric light source by night. It features a clean circular ring made of bent wood, available in various finishes. When illuminated, a high-CRI warm-white LED strip provides diffused light, creating a warm ambiance. The lamp casts a unique shadow that mimics natural light, and its adjustable distance from the wall adds to its versatility, making it suitable for various interior styles.
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