Lily is a minimalist acoustic lamp created by Norway-based designers Runa Klock and Hallgeir Homstvedt for Abstracta. Abstracta takes a new step in the ambition to create better soundscapes. The result is Lily – a acoustic lamp that also contributes to visual calm in public and open office spaces. Lily, 120 cm in diameter, is intended to be used in bigger spaces, such as restaurants, large atrium’s and open office areas, environments where noise levels are high and where the amount of visual information can be great. The designers wanted Lily to increase the intimacy of big rooms, by defining a room in a room and distinct zones. They prefer to hang the lamp in clusters, inspired by the flower giving its name.
Lily
by Runa Klock and Hallgeir Homstvedt
Author
Leo Lei
Category
Lighting
Date
Aug 21, 2018
Photographer
Runa Klock and Hallgeir Homstvedt
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