Yurameki Table Lamp Transforms Light Into Living Art - Yanko Design
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The Yurameki Table Lamp by Jingwen Gu redefines conventional lighting by integrating interactivity and movement. Inspired by the rhythmic nature of water ripples, the lamp features laser-cut acrylic slices that create dynamic light patterns. Its design avoids sharp edges, favoring soft curves that promote a calming atmosphere. User interaction adjusts brightness and creates shifting shadows, transforming lighting into a mindful ritual. This design encourages users to engage with their environment and observe subtle changes, fostering a connection between human presence and light.
The lamp's structure centers on laser-cut acrylic slices arranged in interlocking, curved formations. These carefully positioned elements work together with a suspended light source to create dynamic, ever-changing patterns.
What makes Yurameki particularly compelling is how the rounded shapes and layered acrylic create what Gu describes as 'the most healing effect.' Soft curves generate calming shadows and richer light diffusion.
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